The specificity of the differential regulation of economic integration in the context of contemporary labor migration

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Abstract

The issues of integration in the modern world become relevant in the rapidly changing geopolitical realities, and the strategic imperative of time for the vast majority of States. Today in accordance with the principle of multi-level and various-speed integration on Eurasian space are successfully developing various integration formats. They complement each other to provide a wide partnership platform. The authors argue that the main participants in labor migration in the post-Soviet space reflect the actual path of social and economic interaction worked out historically. Common historical fate and similar paths of development, similar mental conceptosphere steel trigger mechanism for the implementation of the Eurasian Economic Union. Researches show that labour of migrant workers from different countries is widely distributed in different sectors of Russia's economy, their labour is used almost everywhere. In many industries a mechanism was established where officially Russian workers are registered at enterprises, but foreign migrant workers are actually employed. Russians began to actively move, migration processes have increased substantially, new forms of temporary migration. These processes have become more active throughout Eurasia. The authors analyze the causes and characteristics of migration in the Eurasian economic union at the present stage.

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Ryazantsev, S. V., Karabulatova, I. S., Ter-Akopov, A. A., Pismennaya, E. E., & Bozhenko, V. V. (2015). The specificity of the differential regulation of economic integration in the context of contemporary labor migration. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(3), 96–102. https://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n3p96

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