
Migration processes, especially the migration of young people and labor resources, are among the important factors that affect the socio-economic situation both in the country as a whole and in its regions.The State pays considerable attention to migration issues. First of all, to neutralize the negative consequences and enhance the positive effect obtained as a result of migration processes, a broad system of national and interstate regulation has been created. However, the analysis shows that mechanisms for regulating youth migration, approaches to regulating educational and labor migration, and in general, migration processes in Kazakhstan need to be refined and improved.
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