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Interrelation of Values and Emigration Intentions of Student’s Youth of Smolensk

open access: yesСоциальная психология и общество, 2021
Objectives. Define the relationship between values and emigration intentions of student youth. Background. In the current conditions of growing emigration sentiment and real emigration behavior of Russian youth, the problem of identifying psychological ...
Murashcenkova N.V.
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The Reasons of Emigration of Russians from Lithuania: Research Overview, Analysis of Press and Interview Data

open access: yesInformacijos Mokslai, 2021
The causes of the emigration of the members of the Russian ethnic minority from Lithuania in the last two decades are analyzed in the article. There is a lack of official statistics about the scale (numbers) and reasons for the emigration of ethnic ...
Andrius Marcinkevičius   +1 more
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Institutional trust as a mediator of the connection of meta-values with the emigration attitude of Russian youth [PDF]

open access: yesИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия: Серия Философия. Психология. Педагогика, 2022
In science, there have been no attempts to study institutional trust as an intermediary between the emigration attitude and meta-values, which actualizes this problem.
Romasheva, Zhanagul Zhumabekovna
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Factors of Emigration from Russia: Regional Features [PDF]

open access: yesЭкономика региона, 2018
The research of the factors of emigration from Russia taking into account regional features is a relevant topic for modern Russia. Despite essential emigration decrease of Russians, in comparison with the 1990th, a problem remains critical.
Marina Nikolaevna Khramova   +1 more
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Connection between basic values and emigration attitudes of Russian youth [PDF]

open access: yesИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия: Акмеология образования. Психология развития, 2021
The ambiguity and inconsistency of the data on the connection between emigration attitudes and metavalues spurs the research on the relation between emigration attitudes and basic values.
Zhanagul Zh. Romasheva   +2 more
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Does Emigration Hurt the Economy? Evidence from Lithuania

open access: yesOrganizations and Markets in Emerging Economies, 2021
This study explores the economic impact of population emigration with special reference to the case of Lithuania. For this reason, we developed a SVAR model and applied related IRF and FEVD tools using quarterly data for the period of 2001-2020.
Gindrute Kasnauskiene   +1 more
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Raman Spectroscopy of the Works of Szymon Czechowicz (1689-1775)

open access: yesConservation Science in Cultural Heritage, 2019
The paper presents the results from Raman spectroscopy (RS) analyses of the works of Szymon Czechowicz and his workshop ‒ the most important Polish baroque painter.
Mirosław Sawczak   +1 more
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Polish Emigration Abroad: Regional Structure and Streams of Emigration in the Years 1870–1914 and 1918–1939

open access: yesPrzeszłość Demograficzna Polski, 2019
Emigration from the territory of Poland was a mass phenomenon at the end of the 19th century. Its characteristic feature was that it was gainful emigration, and the predominant destination was the United States.
Cecylia Leszczyńska
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How much would reduced emigration mitigate ageing in Norway?

open access: yesVienna Yearbook of Population Research, 2023
Population ageing is a topic of great concern in many countries. To counteract the negative effects of ageing, increased fertility or immigration are often proposed as demographic remedies. Changed emigration is, however, rarely mentioned.
Marianne Tønnessen, Astri Syse
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The economic consequences of ‘brain drain’ of the best and brightest: Microeconomic evidence from five countries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small countries where high-skilled emigration rates are highest.
Gibson, John, McKenzie, David
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