Abstract

The review of the Migration Atlas of the Russian Federation, prepared by a group of authors of the Institute for Demographic Research and the North Caucasus Federal University, analyzes the joint work of demographers, sociologists, geographers and cartographers of two scientific organizations. The authors analyze the historical and modern statistics of migration processes in the Russian Federation, its main directions, countries connected with the Russian Federation in migration channels, communities of Russian-speaking migrants formed abroad and their economic interaction. The authors pay considerable attention to several aspects that often dropped out of sight of researchers. Among them are the ethnic composition of migration processes, features of spatial settlement, processes of pendulum migration, the impact of migration infrastructure on the processes under study, features of international migration management.

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