The impact of migration on demographic growth and the birth rate in the Russian regions

Research Article
How to Cite
Topilin A.V. The impact of migration on demographic growth and the birth rate in the Russian regions. Science. Culture. Society. 2018. Vol. 24. No. 4. P. 59-66. (in Russ.).

Abstract

The regional features of the impact of migration processes on demographic dynamics and fertility in the Russian Federation are considered in the article. There were identified four groups of regions on dynamics of total fertility rate change depending on volume and intensity of migration. It is proposed to add the population forecasts carried out by Rosstat with calculations of the number of arrivals and departures of migrants necessary for a more accurate account of the impact of migration on demographic processes.
Keywords:
population, migration, demographic situation, birth rate, total fertility rate, region

Author Biography

Anatoly V. Topilin, Russian Foreign Trade Academy of the Ministry of economic development, Moscow, Russia
Doctor of Economics, Professor, head of the laboratory of demography, migration policy and labor market regulation, Institute of Macroeconomic Research

References

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3. Ryazantsev S. V. Migration component in the demographic dynamics of Russia and its role in the near future // Demographic development of Russia in the XXI century: achievements and challenges for the future. Scientific report / edited by V. V. Lokosov and L. L. Rybakovsky. M.: Publishinghouse «ECON-inform», 2017. 76 s.
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Topilin, A. V. (2018). The impact of migration on demographic growth and the birth rate in the Russian regions. Science. Culture. Society, 24(4), 59-66. Retrieved from https://journal-scs.ru/index.php/scs/article/view/301
Section
Socio-demographic aspects of migration processes