Abstract
Objective: to determine the resource for increasing the efficiency of migration flows into the Russian economy during a period of personnel shortage. Methods: generalization, abstraction and analysis of the dynamics and structure of labor migration and their determining factors.
 
 Results: Russian enterprises have been experiencing an acute shortage of personnel over the past 25 years. In the absence of internal sources of labor, the influx of foreign workers becomes a nomadic factor in ensuring the growth of national production.
 
 Conclusions: Modern external labor migration is characterized by a flow of unskilled labor, which hinders the development of technological progress, increased wages, productivity growth, etc. To cover the shortage of personnel, it is proposed to expand the attraction of foreign labor from countries with which we currently have a visa entry regime. However, the migration policy should be very competent, because we are in conditions of fierce competition for labor with the countries of Southeast Asia.
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