Mukomel V.I. (2020) Labor Mobility of Migrants from the Post-Soviet Expanse States at the Russian Labor Market. In: Denisenko M., Strozza S., Light M. (eds) Migration from the Newly Independent States. Societies and Political Orders in Transition. Springer, Cham. Mukomel V.I. (2020) Labor Mobility of Migrants from the Post-Soviet Expanse States at the Russian Labor Market. In: Denisenko M., Strozza S., Light M. (eds) Migration from the Newly Independent States. Societies and Political Orders in Transition. Springer, Cham.ISBN 978-3-030-36074-0DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-36075-7_9Posted on site: 10.03.20 AbstractIn this chapter social, demographic and employment profiles of labor migrants from the CIS countries and Georgia who are present at the Russian labor market currently. The principal attention is paid to the labor mobility in the aspect of types of economic activities and occupations and in the aspect of their vertical mobilityaccording to the EGP classification. Coming to the Russian labor market migrants with experience of work are forced to change the type of economic activity and occupation. Change of job in Russia promotes upward mobility along the extent of adaptation. However, such lucky people constitute the minority. And downward mobility is specific for all groups of migrants. In fact, neither specific skills nor knowledge foreign laborers possess are not sought out at the Russian labor market. Particularly disturbing are the scales of foreign laborers “over-qualification”, a considerable part of whom are engaged at jobs that make no demand to laborer’s skill. Creation of elevators for labor migrants’ upward mobility , with taking into due attention their vocational training and skills, is in interest of not only all actors of the labor market but of the Russian society at large for it is interested in intelligible integration policy.Àâòîðû:Ìóêîìåëü Â.È.Content (in russ)hide table of contentsshow table of contents Front Matter Pages i-vii PDF Introduction M. Denisenko, M. Light, S. Strozza Pages 1-9 General Trends of International Migration in Post-Soviet Space Front Matter Pages 11-11 Migration Between Successor States of the Soviet Union: Long-Term Factors Grigory Ioffe Pages 13-22 Permanent Migration in the Post-Soviet Countries Mikhail Denisenko, Nikita Mkrtchyan, Olga Chudinovskikh Pages 23-53 Labour Migration on the Post-Soviet Territory Olga Chudinovskikh, Mikhail Denisenko Pages 55-80 Emigration from the CIS Countries: Old Intentions—New Regularities Mikhail Denisenko Pages 81-123 New Independent States as Countries of Origin and Destination Front Matter Pages 125-125 Migration Trends and Migration Potential of Georgia’s Population Avtandil Sulaberidze, Joseph Archvadze, Vladimer Sulaberidze Pages 127-142 Migration from Moldova: Trajectories and Implications for the Country of Origin Tatiana Tabac, Olga Gagauz Pages 143-168 International Migration of the Ukrainian Population Since Independence Olena Malynovska Pages 169-185 Labor Mobility of Migrants from the Post-Soviet Expanse States at the Russian Labor Market Vladimir I. Mukomel Pages 187-208 The Infrastructure Created by Migrants: The Case of Migrants from Kyrgyzstan in Moscow Ekaterina Demintseva Pages 209-222 Selection Patterns During Migration Boom: The Case of Tajikistan Eugenia Chernina Pages 223-240 The Old Centers of Gravitation Front Matter Pages 241-241 Immigration into Germany from the Former Soviet Union Florian Göttsche, Jan Eberle, Gunter Brückner Pages 243-275 Post-Soviet Immigrants in Germany: Current Research Perspectives Jannis Panagiotidis Pages 277-298 Russian Academic Diaspora: Its Scale, Dynamics, Structural Characteristics, and Ties to the RF Andrei V. Korobkov Pages 299-321 A Half Century of Jewish Emigration from the Former Soviet Union Mark Tolts Pages 323-344 Migrants from the Former Soviet Union to France: A Diversity of Profiles Tatiana Eremenko Pages 345-372 Immigrants from Post-Soviet States: Socioeconomic Characteristics and Integration Outcomes in Canada Feng Hou, Xiaoyi Yan Pages 373-391 New Times: New Roads Front Matter Pages 393-393 Former Soviet Union Migration to Italy: Characteristics and Determinants of Women Condition in the Italian Labour Market Alessio Buonomo, Giuseppe Gabrielli, Salvatore Strozza Pages 395-421 Demographic and Migratory Characteristics and Settlement Models of the Former Soviet Union Citizens Residing in Italy Federico Benassi, Oliviero Casacchia, Salvatore Strozza Pages 423-450 Between Cross-Border Friction and Opportunity: Moldovan Immigrants in Spain Silvia Marcu Pages 451-464 The Integration of Russian-Speaking Immigrants to Finland: A Social Psychological Perspective Tuuli Anna Renvik, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Sirkku Varjonen Pages 465-482 Immigration from the Former Soviet Union to Hungary: Economic Mobility Rooted in Historical Links and Ethnic Ties Irén Gödri, Zoltán Csányi Pages 483-509 Post-Soviet Migrants in Poland: A Uniform or Heterogeneous Population? Zuzanna Brunarska Pages 511-532 Whither Studies of ‘Post-Soviet’ Migrants in the UK? Key Themes in Current Academic Research Darya Malyutina Pages 533-552