Abstract

The orientation of the Russian economy and social policy to the innovative transformation and the development of the national human capital is challenged by the acute demographic issues and peculiarities of migration processes. Border regions are particularly involved and suffer from the disbalance of export and import of the human capital, changing the potential of development of the border territories. The sociological research, conducted among international migrants in six border regions of Russia with different socio-economic development and ethnic composition, allowed to reveal main characteristics of imported human capital and its impact on individual well-being. It was shown that there are some general trends and regional peculiarities, related to institutional conditions.

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