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Migration Intentions Factors of the Russia's Far East Residents

Student: Bokova Anastasiya

Supervisor: Oleg A. Oberemko

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Applied Methods of Social Analysis of Markets (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

The work is devoted to studing of the pushing and pulling factors that contribute to the formation of migratory sentiments among the inhabitants of the Far East. The aim of the study is to build a well-founded categorical model of attractiveness and unattractiveness of the Far East region, which would reflect the main pull / push factors. The analysis used secondary data, which contains two categories of focus groups: residents who are ready to leave the Far East and residents who plan to live there permanently. It was chosen by the method of thematic analysis in combination with the axial open method of encoding information. As a result, a model of factors was obtained that included three levels: the macrolevel (Region), the meso level (Society), and the world-level (Man).

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