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Expectations as a Factor of Migration of the Working Population

https://doi.org/10.26105/SSPU.2022.77.2.008

Abstract

The study of expectations that affect the level of migration processes and the degree of satisfaction of migrants occupies an important place in their forecasting. The theoretical aspect of the role of expectations in migration was studied in the article. Based on the analysis of the received personal data, the main expectations during migration and the level of their justification were determined. Four main categories of migrants were identified: «pragmatists» – those who had expectations and they were satisfied (51.4%); «ambitious» – whose overestimated expectations during migration were not satisfied (10.1%); «lucky» – those who had no expectations, but got the result (20.2%); and «indifferent» – who had no expectations and, accordingly, they did not come true (18.6%). It is concluded that expectations about the improvement of the financial situation are decisive when making a decision to move to a new place of residence.

About the Authors

A. S. Stoyanov
Academy of Civil Defense, EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation

Stoyanov Alexander Sergeevich – PhD (Sociology), Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations

Khimki



A. V. Ermolaeva
Academy of Civil Defense, EMERCOM of Russi
Russian Federation

Ermolaeva Anastasia Vladimirovna – 3d year Student of the Direction «Advertising and Public Relations», Undergraduate Level

Khimki



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Stoyanov A.S., Ermolaeva A.V. Expectations as a Factor of Migration of the Working Population. Surgut State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2022;(2 (77)):67-80. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26105/SSPU.2022.77.2.008

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