Migration Intentions and Quality of Life of the Murmansk Region Population

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Irina V. Vicentiy, Olga N. Popova
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The paper presents a sociological analysis of the migration situation in the Murmansk region by identifying the migration intentions of the region’s residents in the context of satisfaction with various aspects of quality of life. Positive migration intentions are demonstrated by 16 % of respondents, negative migration intentions – 52 % and “potential migrants” amounted to 26 %. The key motives for migration from the North are unfavorable cli-matic conditions and the unfavorable socio-economic situation in the region. The social portrait of respondents with positive migration intentions is described by such socio-demographic variables as: predominantly female gender, average age – 35 years, education - secondary vocational/specialized – 37 % and higher – 26 %, resi-dence in the Murmansk region since birth or almost all their lives – 71 %, equally employed and unemployed. Motivational factors constraining migration are the presence of own housing, employment, satisfaction with employment, wages and social guarantees of the employer, family, kinship and regional identity.
摩尔曼斯克地区人口的迁移意向和生活质量
本文对摩尔曼斯克地区的移民情况进行了社会学分析,通过确定该地区居民在对生活质量各个方面的满意度的背景下的移民意图。16%的受访者表示有积极的移民意向,52%的受访者表示有消极的移民意向,26%的受访者表示有“潜在移民”意向。从北方移徙的主要动机是该区域不利的气候条件和不利的社会经济状况。具有积极移民意向的受访者的社会概况由以下社会人口变量描述:主要是女性,平均年龄- 35岁,受教育程度-中等职业/专业- 37%及以上- 26%,自出生以来或几乎一生都居住在摩尔曼斯克地区- 71%,就业和失业平等。限制移徙的动机因素是拥有自己的住房、就业、对就业的满意度、雇主的工资和社会保障、家庭、亲属关系和地区认同。
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Finance: Theory and Practice
Finance: Theory and Practice Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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