[前苏联移民:前提和未知因素]。

A. Vichnevski, J. Zayontchkovskaia
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本文回顾了苏联移民的趋势。有三波移民潮:前两波源于1917年革命和两次世界大战;第三次涉及少数民族,如犹太人或德国人,他们对该国最近的情况不满意。该条的重点是将于1993年1月生效的保障行动自由的法律对移徙可能产生的影响。(英文和spa摘要)
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[Emigration from the former Soviet Union: premises and unknown factors].
Trends in emigration from the USSR are reviewed. Three waves of migration are identified: the first two resulted from the 1917 revolution and the two world wars; the third has involved minority nationalities, such as Jews or Germans, who were dissatisfied with recent conditions in the country. The focus of the article is on the possible implications for migration of the laws guaranteeing freedom of movement, which will come into effect in January 1993. (SUMMARY IN ENG AND SPA)
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