Urbanization and Suburbanization: Which One Determines Population Migration in Moscow Oblast?

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.21638/spbu07.2022.208
L. Karachurina
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The aim of this paper is to examine population migration to Moscow Oblast. Moscow Oblast belongs to a small number of Russia’s regions characterized by intensive and diverse population migration. The region attracts migrants from other federal subjects of Russia as well as from abroad, there are also a distinct migration flow to Moscow Oblast originating in Moscow and migration within the borders of Moscow Oblast itself. The motives for migration are analyzed separately for studied migration flows along with the factors of the region’s attractivity for migrants, the differences between migrant flows (moving to Moscow Oblast, moving within Moscow Oblast and ‘non-mobile’ population) are identified. The research was conducted with the help of a specially designed questionnaire via SurveyMonkey platform. The study showed that the ‘suburbanization’ motives for migration related to ecological situation, privacy and monotonous urban environment are not dominant even amongst groups of migrants who have moved to villa communities and townhouses. The following factors indicating great importance for all groups of migrants were identified: the ratio between land price and distance from the center of Moscow, access to the advantages of Moscow city’s labor market, service, and leisure industry. In this context, we can imply that importance of the ‘urban logic’ remains high. Survey responses on the importance of location characteristics, as well as demographic parameters show that the most peculiar population group is ‘non-mobile’ population of Moscow Oblast. Approximately 62% of respondents from households that include those who had migration experience are oriented to work or study in Moscow. The most ‘targeted’ at the capital are migrants who had moved to Moscow Oblast from Moscow.
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城市化与郊区化:哪一个决定莫斯科州人口迁移?
本文的目的是考察人口迁移到莫斯科州。莫斯科州属于俄罗斯少数几个以人口密集和多样化迁移为特征的地区。该地区吸引了来自俄罗斯其他联邦主体以及国外的移民,也有一个独特的移民流动到莫斯科州起源于莫斯科和莫斯科州本身的边界内的移民。对移民的动机分别进行了分析,研究了移民流动以及该地区对移民的吸引力因素,确定了移民流动(迁移到莫斯科州,在莫斯科州内迁移和“非流动”人口)之间的差异。研究是通过SurveyMonkey平台特别设计的问卷进行的。研究表明,即使在移居别墅社区和联排别墅的移民群体中,与生态状况、隐私和单调的城市环境有关的“郊区化”动机也不占主导地位。以下因素表明了对所有移民群体的重要性:地价与莫斯科市中心距离之间的比率,莫斯科城市劳动力市场的优势,服务和休闲产业。在这种情况下,我们可以暗示“城市逻辑”的重要性仍然很高。关于位置特征重要性的调查反馈,以及人口参数表明,最奇特的人口群体是莫斯科州的“非流动”人口。在有移民经历的家庭中,约62%的受访者倾向于在莫斯科工作或学习。首都最受“攻击”的是从莫斯科搬到莫斯科州的移民。
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