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Dynamic multiregional model of labour migration: construction and realization

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  • Vasilyeva Aleksandra Vladimirovna

    (Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences)

  • Tarasyev Aleksandr Aleksandrovich

    (Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences)

Abstract

This paper presents a dynamic multiregional model of labor migration in continuous time within the framework of the neoclassical economics. The model can predict the dynamics of migration flows as well as the dynamics of economic effects of migration simultaneously for host regions and source countries. Thanks to liberalization of the migratory legislation of the Russian Federation in 2007, the model can be used for Russian regions and CIS states, which citizens were granted entry without a visa and a simplified procedure of employment in Russia. Employing the model to statistical data, forecast trajectories of migration flows to Russian regions from CIS states have been received for the period since 2010 to 2016. The predicted migration looks quite realistic and has important policy consequences. In particular, these findings can be used for developing work permit quotas.

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  • Vasilyeva Aleksandra Vladimirovna & Tarasyev Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, 2012. "Dynamic multiregional model of labour migration: construction and realization," Экономика региона, CyberLeninka;Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки «Институт экономики Уральского отделения Российской академии наук», issue 4, pages 149-157.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:015306:15168591
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