Migration processes and socio-economic development of the regions

  • Vitaly A. Ruchkin Doctor of Law, Professor, Department of Basics of Expert and Forensic Activity, Educational and Scientific Complex of Expert and Forensic Activity, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia
  • Sergey G. Eremin Department of Criminalistics, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia
  • Elena A. Zaitseva Department of Criminal Proceedings, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia
  • Evgeny I. Zamylin Department of Criminalistics, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia
  • Gennady A. Pechnikov Department of Criminal Proceedings, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia
Keywords: Migration flows, migration, socio-economic development of the region.

Abstract

Migration processes management is an important public administration element. Migration affects many aspects of society — economics, public safety, and culture. Without a competent migration policy, a conflict between residents and migrants is inevitable in society. The problem of the relationship between migration flows and the level of socio-economic development of territories is considered herein. The data from the RIA Rating Agency and the Federal State Statistics Service of Russia are used in this study. The main research method is the correlation-regression analysis. As part of the study, the hypothesis that migration flows tend to the regions that are strong in terms of socioeconomic status has not been confirmed.

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Author Biographies

Vitaly A. Ruchkin, Doctor of Law, Professor, Department of Basics of Expert and Forensic Activity, Educational and Scientific Complex of Expert and Forensic Activity, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

Doctor of Law, Professor, Department of Basics of Expert and Forensic Activity, Educational and Scientific Complex of Expert and Forensic Activity, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

Sergey G. Eremin, Department of Criminalistics, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

Doctor of Law, Professor, Department of Criminalistics, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

Elena A. Zaitseva, Department of Criminal Proceedings, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

Doctor of Law, Professor, Department of Criminal Proceedings, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

Evgeny I. Zamylin, Department of Criminalistics, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

Doctor of Law, Professor, Department of Criminalistics, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

Gennady A. Pechnikov, Department of Criminal Proceedings, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

Associate Professor, Doctor of Law, Department of Criminal Proceedings, Pre-investigation Training and Research Complex, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Interior Ministry, Volgograd, Russia

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Published
2019-11-21
How to Cite
Ruchkin, V., Eremin, S., Zaitseva, E., Zamylin, E., & Pechnikov, G. (2019). Migration processes and socio-economic development of the regions. Amazonia Investiga, 8(24), 516-525. Retrieved from https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/1047
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