Saint-Petersburg: Saint Petersburg State University; Center for Civil, Social, Scientific, and Cultural Initiatives “Strategia”, 2016. — 167 p. — ISBN: 978-5-98620-209-9.
This collective monograph is a product of the first international conference on “Labor Migration and Migrant Integration in Germany and Russia” which was hosted by the St. Petersburg State University in 2014. This conference brought together an interdisciplinary group of experts from varying backgrounds to discuss the issues related to demographic change and its consequences, labor migration and its regulation, and migrant integration policies, both past and present, in Germany and Russia.
Introduction: Migration Policy in Russia and Germany: Challenges and Perspectives (Conference Overview)
Marya S. Rozanova
Modern Labor Migration in RussiaThe Phenomenon of New Immigration Countries: Russia’s Case in the European Context
Vladimir S. Malakhov
Labor Migrants in the Context of Russian Demographic, Economic, and Social Development Problems
Vladimir I. Mukomel
Transnational Migration in Russia and the Potential for Integration
Sergey N. Abashin
Recruiting and Regulating Policies: How to Safeguard Socio-Economic Rights?Labor Recruitment and Economic Freedoms in Europe
Jan Cremers
Managing Highly-Skilled Labor Migration in Germany: Law and Practice
Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz
Demographic Component in the Right to Pension: Comparative Analysis of Russia and Germany
Olga R. Gulina
New Epoch of Immigration Policy: A Comprehensive Approach to Migrant IntegrationMultilevel Integration Policies
Friedrich Heckmann
Integration Monitoring in Germany: Empirical Analysis of Immigrant Integration Processes (With Particular Regard to the Federal State of Hessen)
Ingrid Wilkens
Ethnic Diversity and Tolerance Issues in Major Russian Cities: The Case of St. Petersburg
Valeriy A. Achkasov
Russia as an Emerging Immigration Country? Changing Approaches to Migrant Integration: From Tolerance to the “Migration Police” (The Case of St. Petersburg)
Marya S. Rozanova
Media Influence on the Public Perception of Migrants and Migration in Germany
Ferry Pausch