Labor migration in Russia during the coronavirus pandemic

M. Denisenko, V. Mukomel
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The introduction of quarantine measures in connection with the coronavirus pandemic was accompanied by the blocking of cross-border communications and the restriction of the activities of enterprises in most sectors of the economy. Labor migrants and members of their families staying on the territory of Russia found themselves in a difficult situation. The decline in employment, primarily in those areas where migrants work, has made foreign citizens one of the most vulnerable social groups. The first layer of issues considered in the article is associated with an assessment of the situation in which migrants have found themselves in Russia. In what types of    economic activity has the decline in employment become particularly painful for migrants? What is their financial situation? To what extent are they ready to leave Russia if transport communications are restored? What are their immediate and long-term plans related to work and life in Russia? The second focus of the study is on potential migrants who were unable to enter Russia after the severance of international transport links. What is their economic situation at home? How quickly are they going to leave for Russia if restrictions on international travel are lifted? What are their short-term and long-term plans related to their stay in Russia? This article is devoted to finding answers to these questions, based on an online survey of 2,695 foreign citizens (including 1,304 migrants located in Russia and 1,391 abroad), as well as a telephone survey of 300 labor migrants in the Moscow metropolis conducted in the first half of June 2020.
冠状病毒大流行期间俄罗斯的劳动力迁移
在采取与冠状病毒大流行有关的隔离措施的同时,封锁了跨境通信,并限制了大多数经济部门的企业活动。留在俄罗斯境内的劳工移民及其家庭成员发现自己处境艰难。就业下降,主要是在移民工作的地区,使外国公民成为最脆弱的社会群体之一。本文所考虑的第一层问题与移民在俄罗斯的处境评估有关。在哪些经济活动中,就业下降对移民来说尤其痛苦?他们的经济状况如何?如果交通通讯恢复,他们准备在多大程度上离开俄罗斯?他们在俄罗斯工作和生活的近期和长期计划是什么?该研究的第二个重点是在国际交通中断后无法进入俄罗斯的潜在移民。他们国内的经济状况如何?如果国际旅行限制解除,他们将多快前往俄罗斯?他们在俄罗斯的短期和长期计划是什么?本文将根据2020年6月上半月对2,695名外国公民(包括1,304名俄罗斯境内移民和1,391名海外移民)进行的在线调查,以及对莫斯科大都市300名劳工移民进行的电话调查,致力于寻找这些问题的答案。
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