Big cities of Russia and their suburbs as centers of attraction of internal migrants

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21638/spbu07.2023.103
N. Mkrtchyan, R. I. Gilmanov
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Big cities and their suburbs are the main centers of attraction for internal Russian migrants, pulling the population from peripheral territories. Based on detailed data on internal Russian migration for 2011-2020. the scale of net migration is estimated in Moscow, St. Petersburg and five groups of cities with a population of 100 thousand inhabitants or more, and their suburbs. The size of the suburbs depends on the population of the cities - the larger it is, the greater the distance the cities extend their influence and, accordingly, the greater the radius of the allocation of suburbs. The number of inhabitants of cities and their suburbs is determined on the basis of the 2010 population census data, based on the distance from the city center, near, middle and far suburbs are distinguished. It is estimated that 89.6 million people lived in major cities and their suburbs (2010). The process of population concentration continued. The migration growth of Big cities and their suburbs is comparable in size, and suburbs are significantly larger in intensity than cities. The suburbs of regional capitals and largest cities have the most intensive migration growth. The nearest suburbs of cities grow most intensively due to migration. Every year, Big cities lose 40-50 thousand people in migration with their suburbs. We are not inclined to consider this evidence of the process of suburbanization, the main role is played by the sprawl of cities and the attractiveness of living in the maximum transport accessibility to their centers. Migration in the suburbs that are formed near Moscow and St. Petersburg deserves further study.
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俄罗斯的大城市及其郊区是吸引国内移民的中心
大城市及其郊区是吸引俄罗斯国内移民的主要中心,将人口从外围地区吸引过来。基于2011-2020年俄罗斯国内移民的详细数据。据估计,莫斯科、圣彼得堡和五个人口在10万以上的城市群及其郊区的净移民规模。郊区的规模取决于城市的人口——人口越多,城市的影响范围就越大,相应地,郊区的分配半径也就越大。城市及其郊区的居民人数是根据2010年人口普查数据确定的,根据与市中心的距离,区分近、中、远郊区。据估计,有8960万人居住在大城市及其郊区(2010年)。人口集中的过程仍在继续。大城市及其郊区的移民增长规模相当,郊区的移民增长强度明显大于城市。地区首府和大城市的郊区是移民增长最密集的地区。离城市最近的郊区由于移民而增长最为密集。每年,大城市有4 -5万人随郊区迁移。我们不倾向于考虑这一郊区化过程的证据,主要作用是城市的扩张和居住在最大交通可达性的城市中心的吸引力。在莫斯科和圣彼得堡附近形成的郊区的移民值得进一步研究。
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