Abstract

The article makes an attempt to determine the primacy of the categories “migration process” and “economic crisis”. The paper analyses statistical data of the Federal State Statistic Service of the Russian Federation and the organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on migration processes in Russia. The authors study the possibility of considering the main economic directions of emigration as the reasons of economic crises. The study analyses the number of Russian citizens employed in the countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The article carries out a detailed study of the volume of net capital outflow by the private sector from Russia in 2019-2020. The authors make an attempt to substantiate the thesis about the root cause of migration processes in the system of global transformations. The paper justifies the need for a detailed analysis of macroeconomic indicators of development in order to build a retrospective view of the primacy of the studied processes.

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  • Ряд исследовательских работ, посвященных изучению экономических кризисов и миграционных процессов, свидетельствуют о явном наличии взаимосвязи между рассматриваемыми процессами

  • The article makes an attempt to determine the primacy of the categories

  • The authors study the possibility of considering the main economic directions of emigration

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Introduction

Посвященных изучению экономических кризисов и миграционных процессов, свидетельствуют о явном наличии взаимосвязи между рассматриваемыми процессами. Соответственно, возникает проблема, связанная с определением первичности процессов миграции, в частности эмиграции, и экономических кризисов по отношению к друг другу. Если соотнести показатель численности российских граждан, трудоустроенных в странах ОЭСР на сегодняшний день Человек), с показателем общей численности трудоспособного населения России (82 млн человек), становится очевидно, что доля трудовых эмигрантов составляет всего 0,6 %

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