Urban Geography
Volume 33, Issue 3, 2012, Pages 401-419

No more work for Stakhanov: Migrants and stayers in the depopulating Donbas, Ukraine (Article)

Gentile M.* , Marcińczak S.
  • a Södertörn University, Sweden
  • b Umeå University, Sweden

Abstract

Labor migration from the less to the more affluent cities and regions is a defining trait of the patterns of population redistribution in Central and Eastern Europe, especially in the former Soviet Union, where international disparities in income and living standards are particularly manifest. While these macro-trends are well portrayed in the literature, their outcome at the household level seldom figures in the literature. In Ukraine, labor out-migration to Russia is a frequently chosen strategy, not least because of the Russophone background of eastern Ukraine and of many of the major cities, including Kiev and Odessa. This out-migration contributes to urban decline. Using multivariate methods, we analyze the characteristics of population subgroups with and without the experience of working abroad. We also use descriptive statistics to assess the impact of migration events within households on the standard of living of the latter. Our data source is the city of Stakhanov Health Interview Survey 2009 (n = 3,000). Copyright © 2012, Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Author Keywords

Ukraine survey method Donbas urban population decline Labor migration

Index Keywords

labor migration urban population Kiev [Ukraine] survey method Ukraine population distribution USSR population decline Donets Basin Russian Federation Odessa [Ukraine] living standard migrant worker

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84859798124&doi=10.2747%2f0272-3638.33.3.401&partnerID=40&md5=080a3eb6e182a3ffa4c387d92ca61702

DOI: 10.2747/0272-3638.33.3.401
ISSN: 02723638
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English