A telephone survey analyzing social risks of international youth migration in today’s Russia has begun

A telephone survey analyzes social risks of international youth migration in today’s Russia. A quota sample is no less than 2500 respondents residing in the Russian Federation. The survey will help understand and analyze possible risks of international youth migration in such fields as labor, education, health, culture and entertainment, social and political life and social security. The research lead is Olga Ivanovna Borodkina, Doctor of Sociology, professor of the theory and practice of social work chair.

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