Publication
2012
According to United Nations data, Russia ranks second after the United States among host countries of transnational migrants. The most economically vibrant cities are also migrant magnets. This study explores St. Petersburg as a case study in how the city adjusts to new massive migration inflows in the course of rapid transformation from the Soviet “closed” cultural capital to the inclusive global city.
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Author | Marya Rozanova |
Series | Kennan Institute Eurasian Migration Papers |
Issue | 6 |
Publisher | Kennan Institute |
Copyright | © 2012 Kennan Institute |