Regulating Labour Migration in the Republic of Uzbekistan

International migration, in particular migration of labour resources plays an important role both for migrants themselves as participants of international division of labour and for countries of departure and destination, especially from the point of view of economic development. We know the positiv...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:eb0da7fcf6ee434ea6949904c1aba17a2021-11-15T05:20:49ZRegulating Labour Migration in the Republic of Uzbekistan2413-28292587-925110.21686/2413-2829-2020-4-113-128https://doaj.org/article/eb0da7fcf6ee434ea6949904c1aba17a2020-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://vest.rea.ru/jour/article/view/903https://doaj.org/toc/2413-2829https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9251International migration, in particular migration of labour resources plays an important role both for migrants themselves as participants of international division of labour and for countries of departure and destination, especially from the point of view of economic development. We know the positive impact of labour migration for countries of departure as a labour resource donor, when migrants send considerable cash to their native land, which improves the standard of living of members of their households and provides access to key social welfare and services, such as education and Public health service, food. However, issues dealing with regulation of migration processes in Uzbekistan are still topical and the latest attempts to settle them were useless. At the same time Russia as a key partner of Uzbekistan in migration exchange of labour resources, as a country of destination is taking first steps to liberalize migration legislation and is ready to take other decisions to simplify the procedure of granting its citizenship to more and more people (citizens of the CIS). Uzbekistan in the medium- range of time will have an excess amount of labour resource, which can be used in Russia but for building the strong foundation of social protection of Uzbek migrants it is necessary to develop local legislative basis and international agreements. The author provides recommendations aimed at designing migration policy to ensure stable economic growth in Uzbekistan and sustainability of its public system.A. A. MamatkhanovPlekhanov Russian University of Economicsarticlelabour migrantmigrants’ transferssocial guarantees and insurance of migrantssystem of pensions for migrantsmigration legislationcitizenshipregulating migration processesmot conventionEconomics as a scienceHB71-74RUВестник Российского экономического университета имени Г. В. Плеханова, Vol 17, Iss 4, Pp 113-128 (2020)
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language RU
topic labour migrant
migrants’ transfers
social guarantees and insurance of migrants
system of pensions for migrants
migration legislation
citizenship
regulating migration processes
mot convention
Economics as a science
HB71-74
spellingShingle labour migrant
migrants’ transfers
social guarantees and insurance of migrants
system of pensions for migrants
migration legislation
citizenship
regulating migration processes
mot convention
Economics as a science
HB71-74
A. A. Mamatkhanov
Regulating Labour Migration in the Republic of Uzbekistan
description International migration, in particular migration of labour resources plays an important role both for migrants themselves as participants of international division of labour and for countries of departure and destination, especially from the point of view of economic development. We know the positive impact of labour migration for countries of departure as a labour resource donor, when migrants send considerable cash to their native land, which improves the standard of living of members of their households and provides access to key social welfare and services, such as education and Public health service, food. However, issues dealing with regulation of migration processes in Uzbekistan are still topical and the latest attempts to settle them were useless. At the same time Russia as a key partner of Uzbekistan in migration exchange of labour resources, as a country of destination is taking first steps to liberalize migration legislation and is ready to take other decisions to simplify the procedure of granting its citizenship to more and more people (citizens of the CIS). Uzbekistan in the medium- range of time will have an excess amount of labour resource, which can be used in Russia but for building the strong foundation of social protection of Uzbek migrants it is necessary to develop local legislative basis and international agreements. The author provides recommendations aimed at designing migration policy to ensure stable economic growth in Uzbekistan and sustainability of its public system.
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