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Publikováno v:
Theoretical and practical aspects of Management. 2021:57-71
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Economics, taxes & law. :119-129
Autor:
Nikita S. Ryazantsev, Sharif Yu. Akramov, MGIMO-University, Viktoriya A. Medved, Sergey V. Ryazantsev
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SCIENTIFIC REVIEW. SERIES 1. ECONOMICS AND LAW. :61-72
The article examines the trends of migration to Russia after the collapse of the USSR. The collapse of the Soviet Union turned Russia into one of the most migrant-intensive countries in the world. In terms of the share of immigrants, Russia was in th
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SCIENTIFIC REVIEW. SERIES 1. ECONOMICS AND LAW. :133-144
The first cases of COVID-19 were recorded at the end of 2019. In 2020, the pandemic swept the whole world. Most countries have taken appropriate measures to prevent the new coronavirus infection. Demographic losses from coronavirus in China were lowe
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SCIENTIFIC REVIEW. SERIES 2. HUMAN SCIENCES. :5-17
This article is devoted to the study of features of the formation and the current state of Russian-speaking communities in two countries — Hungary and the Czech Republic. In this article we uses data from the 2011 census, data from the current popu
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Journal of the Institute of Oriental Studies RAS. :225-237
Autor:
Anna A. Toropova, MGIMO-University
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SCIENTIFIC REVIEW. SERIES 2. HUMAN SCIENCES. :43-52
Family issues and the topic of social family policy in Greece is the subject of researches by a number of Greek sociologists (V. Filias (Β. Φίλιας), G.-S. Prevelakis (Γ.-Σ. Πρεβελάκης), H. Simeonidou (Χ. Συμεωνίδου), G.
Autor:
MGIMO-University, Ivan Timofeev
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Contemporary Europe. 2:45-55
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Scientific Review. Series 2. Human sciences. :28-39
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Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya. :84-95
The international marriage market is considered both as a demographic category and as a socio-cultural phenomenon formed under the influence of international migration. The scale of the marriage emigration increased sharply after the collapse of the