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Migrants in the Labor Markets of Capital Cities of European Countries

Student: Borisova Aleksandra

Supervisor: Liliya B. Karachurina

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Demography (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2019

After the collapse of the USSR the new independent states formed, the intensive process of moving international labor began. In particular, the labor markets of Russia and Moscow started to actively use of international migrants. A little earlier, in the 1990s, Spain «passed through» in a similar way, turning from a country of immigration into a country that receives a large flow of migrants, including labor migrants. This paper analyzes the dynamics of the labor markets in Madrid and Moscow establishment, and also evaluates the relationship between the place of the worker in the labor market and such socio-demographic characteristics as gender, age, education and the status of a foreign worker.

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