Integration and reintegration in CARIM-East countries
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European University Institute
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Policy in the field of migrants’ integration is a relatively new task for practically all CARIM-East 
countries. Integration has an impact upon demography, including the composition and structure of the 
country’s population, namely gender ratio, mortality, marriage structure, birth rate, ageing etc. While 
integrating into society migrants become a part of the same, which affects the demographic security of 
the recipient country. As was noted above, integration is a twofold process, i.e. it is linked both to the 
adaptation of migrants and the adaptation of the recipient society . If one takes Russia as an example 
of a recipient country, then, in the first half of the 1990s, its actions were primarily directed towards 
assistance to refugees and forced migrants from the former USSR republics, most of whom were ethnic 
Russians in need of economic, social and household integration: assistance in getting housing, jobs, and 
legal status. In the late 1990s and the early 2000s the situation changed: forced migration gradually gave 
way to large-scale labor migration from practically all CIS countries and this, of course, required a 
drastic change in policy. The absence of migrants’ integration policy increases their social exclusion and 
segregation. This absence make them vulnerable to different forms of rights violations, labor and other 
types of exploitation, even extreme forms of violence, such as forced labor and human trafficking: all of 
these, it should be noted, are to be found in CARIM-East countries.
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Bibliogr.: p. 11-12(20 titl.).
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STRATAN, Alexandru, SAVELIEVA, Galina, COTELNIC, Vera, ZAHAROVA, Svetlana (2013). Integration and reintegration in CARIM-East countries : CARIM-East Research Report 2013/39.  Badia Fiesolana, 2013.  12 p.
