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Женская трудовая миграция: информационные аспекты адаптации

Женская трудовая миграция: информационные аспекты адаптации

Abstract

В условиях феминизации миграционных потоков авторы рассматривают особенности информационных потребностей женщин-мигрантов из Среднеазиатского региона, которые приехали в г. Новосибирск. Авторы анализируют каналы получения информации, необходимой приезжающим для адаптации, полноту и доступность информации об условиях пребывания, тематическую направленность информации, интересующую мигрантов. Оценивается информация, собранная как до приезда в Россию, так и востребованная в регионе пребывания. Отмечаются особенности информационных потребностей женщин трудовых мигрантов, такие как более частое обращение за информацией к мигрантским этническим сетям, чем к официальным источникам, озабоченность вопросами образования и медицинской помощи. Затронуты вопросы возможности доступа женщин-мигрантов к интернет-источникам, обращение к официальным интернет-ресурсам для поиска информации, необходимой для решения жизненно важных вопросов. Представления трудящихся мигрантов об информационной поддержке в регионе пребывания могут стать основой для разработки региональных программ работы с мигрантами.

In view of the feminization of migration flows, the authors examine the particularities of the information needs of migrant-women, who arrived in Novosibirsk from Central Asia. The authors analyze the channels to obtain the information necessary for visiting adaptation, completeness and availability of information about conditions of stay, the thematic focus of the information which might be of interest to migrants. The research evaluates information gathered both prior to their arrival in Russia and that demanded in the region of residence. The article specifies some peculiar characteristics of information needs of women-mogrants, such as a more frequent use of information from migrants' ethnic networks than from official sources or their concerns about education and health care. The article touches upon the ways women-migrants get access to Internet sources and official Internet resources to locate information needed to solve vital issues. The authors prove the need to establish a system of information support of labour ethnic migration.

Keywords

МИГРАЦИЯ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ,ФЕМИНИЗАЦИЯ МИГРАЦИОННЫХ ПОТОКОВ,ТРУДОВАЯ МИГРАЦИЯ,ЖЕНЩИНЫ-МИГРАНТЫ,АДАПТАЦИЯ МИГРАНТОВ,ИНФОРМИРОВАННОСТЬ МИГРАНТОВ,ДЕФИЦИТ ИНФОРМАЦИИ,ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЕ КАНАЛЫ,ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПОДДЕРЖКА,MIGRATION,FEMINIZATION OF MIGRATION FLOWS,LABOUR MIGRATION,WOMEN MIGRANTS,ADAPTATION OF MIGRANTS,SHORTAGE OF INFORMATION,INFORMATION CHANNELS,INFORMATION SUPPORT

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