INTERREGIONAL MIGRATION WITHIN RUSSIA AND ITS EAST-WEST DIVIDE: EVIDENCE FROM SPATIAL PANEL REGRESSIONS

Q3 Social Sciences
S. Sardadvar, E. Vakulenko
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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to identify the determinants of migration within Russia by distinguishing between eastern (Asian) and western (European) regions. Using Russian official data for the observation period 2001–2010, we estimate non-spatial panel and spatial panel lag of X model regressions for migration rates of 78 Russian regions with fixed effects. We apply in-migration, out-migration, and net-migration measures as dependent variables and distinguish between internal and external migration. The results indicate that migrants react to changes in labor demand in eastern regions, while wealth makes western regions attractive. Furthermore, universities hinder out-migration of eastern regions, but the share of tertiary educated persons has no measurable effect.
俄罗斯境内的区域间迁移及其东西分界:来自空间面板回归的证据
本文的目的是通过区分东部(亚洲)和西部(欧洲)地区来确定俄罗斯境内移民的决定因素。利用俄罗斯2001-2010年观测期的官方数据,我们估算了俄罗斯78个固定效应地区移民率的X模型回归的非空间面板和空间面板滞后。我们将迁入、迁出和净迁入措施作为因变量,并区分内部和外部迁移。结果表明,流动人口对东部地区劳动力需求的变化做出了反应,而财富使西部地区更具吸引力。此外,大学阻碍了东部地区的外迁,但高等教育人口的比例没有可衡量的影响。
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Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies
Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies (RURDS) focuses on issues of immediate practical interest to those involved in policy formation and implementation. Articles contain rigorous empirical analysis, with many emphasizing policy relevance and the operational aspects of the academic disciplines, while others focus on theoretical and methodological issues. Interdisciplinary and international in perspective, RURDS has a wide appeal: in addition to scholars, readership includes planners, engineers and managers in government, business and development agencies worldwide.
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