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Трудовая миграция в рамках Евразийского экономического союза: состояние и основные тренды развития

Трудовая миграция в рамках Евразийского экономического союза: состояние и основные тренды развития

Abstract

Развитие внешней трудовой миграции населения на постсоветском пространстве во многом определяется процессом межгосударственной интеграции новых независимых государств. В настоящее время создано такое межгосударственное интеграционное образование, как Евразийский экономический союз. В рамках этого интеграционного союза идет процесс формирования общего рынка труда и единого миграционного пространства, что способствует развитию внешней трудовой миграции в странах-участницах. Создание благоприятных социально-правовых условий осуществления трудовой миграции определило привлекательность этих стран для мигрантов. Благоприятные правовые и социальные факторы трудоустройства и защиты прав трудящихся-мигрантов из стран-участниц ЕАЭС во многом содействуют динамичному развитию межстрановой трудовой миграции. The development of external labour migration of the population in the post-Soviet space is largely determined by the process of interstate integration of new independent states. At present, such interstate integration formations as the Eurasian Economic Union have been created. Within the framework of this integration union, the process of forming a common labour market and a common migration space is underway, which contributes to the development of external labour migration in the participating countries. The creation of favorable social and legal conditions for the implementation of labour migration determined the attractiveness of these countries for migrants. Favorable legal and social factors of employment and protection of the rights of migrant workers from the EAEU member states largely contribute to the dynamic development of intercountry labour migration.

Keywords

Рынок труда, Labour migrants, External labour migration, Integration interstate unions, Государственная миграционная политика, Внешняя трудовая миграция, Интеграционные межгосударственные союзы, Labour market, Трудовые мигранты, State migration policy

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