The Impact of Social Intelligence on the Adaptation of Migrant Workers in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
S. Ryazantsev, Elena Y. Pismennaya, A. Smirnov
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic that has taken over the world has affected all areas of human life. Labor migrants turned out to be one of the most vulnerable social groups before the pandemic. Russia is currently in a state of depopulation - migrants are strategically needed for the country: both as a labor force and as future citizens of the country. The 21st century is called the century of social intelligence, since there is more and more data on the importance of this type of intelligence in sociocultural reality. One of the features of social intelligence is the ability to adapt, correctly evaluate and adequately respond to new life situations. The aim of this work was to assess the impact of social intelligence on the adaptation of labor migrants from Central Asian countries in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result of the study, the following patterns were found: the higher the level of social intelligence, the less often respondents lost their jobs during the pandemic; were more likely to maintain or increase their income levels; more often transferred money to their homeland; there were fewer conflicts in the immediate environment of the migrant. During the pandemic, migrant phobia among the local population increased in Russia, but respondents with average and above average social intelligence did not notice a change in the attitude of local residents towards themselves. The results obtained prove that labor migrants with average and above average social intelligence are better adapted to the conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic than migrants with below average social intelligence.
新冠肺炎疫情背景下社会智力对农民工适应的影响
新冠肺炎疫情席卷全球,影响到人类生活的方方面面。事实证明,在大流行之前,农民工是最脆弱的社会群体之一。俄罗斯目前正处于人口减少的状态——移民对这个国家来说是战略上需要的:既是劳动力,也是国家未来的公民。21世纪被称为社会智力的世纪,因为越来越多的数据表明这种智力在社会文化现实中的重要性。社会智力的特征之一是适应、正确评估和充分应对新生活状况的能力。本研究旨在评估社会智力对新冠肺炎大流行背景下中亚国家劳务移民适应能力的影响。研究结果发现了以下模式:社会智力水平越高,受访者在疫情期间失业的几率越低;更有可能维持或增加他们的收入水平;更多的是把钱转移到他们的祖国;在移民的直接环境中,冲突较少。大流行期间,俄罗斯当地居民中的移民恐惧症有所增加,但社会智力中等和中等以上的受访者并未注意到当地居民对自己的态度发生了变化。结果表明,社会智力中等和中等以上的外来务工人员比社会智力低于中等的外来务工人员更能适应新冠肺炎疫情带来的环境。
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