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Stepus I.S., Averyanov A.O., Rodion I.V. Specific entry: Reviews and Reports Load article (pdf, 1MB ) AnnotationThe purpose of the article is to conduct a quantitative and qualitative analysis of Russian-language publications on the topic of population migration in the Arctic zone of Russia. The national bibliographic database of scientific citation hosted on the eLIBRARY.RU platform was used as a source of information. The research methodology is based on the use of structural-semantic analysis of texts in combination with general scientific methods (analysis, generalization and systematization). The time period of 2010-2022 is characterized by an increase in the number of publications on migration issues in the Arctic zone of Russia, which was most clearly manifested during the adoption of Russia’s Arctic strategies. During the period under review, Russian authors prepared about 300 articles on the study of population migration in the Russian Arctic. However, the number of researchers who regularly publish papers on this topic is small. The analysis made it possible to identify an objective list of authors groups (scientific schools) that are leading in terms of the number of publications in this subject area. The main directions of the population migrations study in the Russian Arctic zone are considered according to six key scientific schools, general and special approaches of the authors to the study of Arctic migrations are highlighted. The study results will be useful and interesting to scientists, whose research area is related to population migration, including in the Russiaт Arctic regions; specialists dealing with social issues of the development of the Arctic territories; postgraduates and students involved in this field.About authors
Irina S. Stepus, Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Leading Researcher
Aleksandr O. Averyanov, Postgraduate, Researcher
Inna V. Rodion, Graduate Student
Keywordspopulation migration, the Arctic zone of Russia, publication, migration studyDOI10.37482/issn2221-2698.2023.52.270UDC314.15(985)(045)This work is licensed under a CC BY-SA License. |