Typology of migration processes of Russian coastal regions
... Russia at the regional and local levels in 1993—2018. Analysis of the transformation of the migration situation in each of the coastal regions of Russia over the entire post-Soviet history has shown the presence of fairly stable core regions of attraction of migrants in the basins of the Baltic and Black Seas. Durng the study period they increased their migration attractiveness. Areas of outflow of migrants, formed mainly within the Pacific, Arctic and Caspian Seas basins, for the most part ...
Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia’s North-West: local gradients
... and the Barents Seas, it is an area of geostrategic importance where much of the country’s coastal economy — one of the national priorities — is located. Push and pull factors are enormously diverse in the area, as are migration flows forming attraction poles for migrants. There is little research on the issue despite its social and practical significance. Thus, research is required to examine how the coastal factor can benefit the migration attractiveness and human resources of Russian coastal ...
Cities, mountains, roads... (the image of a city in formulaic paronymic collocations)
The article analyses the collocations of the lexeme 'gorod (city)' with its paronyms — words that are pronounced or written in a similar way, not necessarily connected etymologically. These collocations, which appear in paronymic attraction and repeated many times, are called formulaic. The research presented in the article confirms the assumption that the stable paronymic collocations do not unite random words but a type of mythologemes — 'gorod’, ‘gora’ and ‘doroga’....
Population Migration as an Evidence of Regional Economic Attraction (through the Example of the Pskov Region)
... России: взаимодействие природы и общества: мат-лы общественно-науч. конф. с междунар. участием. Псков, 2001. Ч. 1. С. 49—52.
Yevdokimiv S.
migration processes, economic attraction of region, Pskov region.
108-112
10.5922/2223-2095-2010-1-16