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- Attitude to Marriages with Migrants as an Indicator of Social Interaction and the Level of Xenophobia (On the Example of Moscow)
- New Destinations for Migration: Migrants from Central Asian States in Kamchatka
- Model of Migrant Adaptation Through the Sports Community: The Case of North Caucasian Migrants in St. Petersburg
- The Contribution of Migration Flows from the Cis Countries to the Economic Growth of Russia at the Present Stage
- Motives for the Migration of It Specialists to the Kaliningrad Region from Russian Regions
- Russians’ Attitudes Towards Migrants: Opinions and Doubts
- Transnational Childhood. Part II: The Place and Role of Children in Migration from Central Asia to Russia
- Online Communities of Labor Migrants to Russia and South Korea as Interaction Ritual Chains
- Factors and Mechanisms of the Formation of Migrant Residential Concentration Areas Around Markets
- Is Moscow a City of Contacts? Formats and Scale of Muscovites’ Interaction with Migrants
- Why and When Do Migrants in Russia Come to Homeownership and How Is It Related to Integration?
- Daghestanian Migrants in Astrakhan: A Study of Integration Processes
- Transnational Childhood. Part I: The Review of Theoretical Approaches and Formulation of the Research Question
- Migration Attitudes and Preferences of Russian Specialists in the Context of the Human Capital Concept
- Migration Studies at the XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology
- Social and economic potential of Azerbaijani migrants who entered Russia in 2014-2017
- From the Sunni Hanafi Madhhab to Salafism: Public Opinion and Migrant Experience
- IMMIGRATION INTO EUROPEAN WELFARE STATES: HOW CONFLICTS AND INEQUALITIES ARE (RE)PRODUCED
- TRANSNATIONALISM ONLINE: EXPLORING MIGRATION PROCESSES WITH LARGE DATA SETS
- IMMIGRANT FAMILY SEPARATION, FEAR, AND THE U.S. DEPORTATION REGIME
- RUSSIAN WOMEN IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE MARKET: WAYS OF MIGRATION AND ADAPTATION IN HOST SOCIETIES
- A RISE AND PROGRESSION OF MIGRATION AND ETHNICITY STUDIES IN JAPAN’S SOCIOLOGY