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Statistical Analysis of the Internal Migration at the Municipal Level

Student: Skorolupova Anna

Supervisor: Liliya B. Karachurina

Faculty: School of Statistics, Data Analysis and Demography

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

<p>Internal migrations not only have a huge influence on socio-economic and demographical situation of both origin and destination regions, but also can indicate regional inequality. It is generally known territory of Russian Federation can illustrate a wide range of climatic, ecological, social and economic conditions. That is why the study of internal migration flows seems to be especially significant. The main idea of this paper is the determination of the factors that affect these flows and understanding to what extent they are meaningful.</p><p>To achieve this, the general linear regression will be applied in the research with the migration flows considered as the variable dependent on the socio-economic characteristics of municipalities in Russian Federation. The data about 2074 municipalities fo the 2011-2013 period are used.</p>

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