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ПРАВОВЫЕ ОСНОВЫ ОЦЕНКИ ПЕРСОНАЛА: СОДЕРЖАНИЕ И ПРОБЛЕМЫ

Journal: Sociosfera (Vol.8, No. 1)

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Page : 13-23

Keywords : migration of population; deportation; crime; the Soviet Union; Kyrgyzstan;

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Abstract

In modern and contemporary times Kyrgyzstan has become a place of intense mi- gration. Intensive migration processes originate from the second half of the 19th century. In the first decades of the 20th century, the Soviet leadership is widely practiced deportation and reference population. In the 50s, due to the industrial development of Kyrgyzstan, external labor migration prevails. In the 70 years of increasing internal migration from the countryside to the city. The collapse of the Soviet Union triggered an unprecedented wave of migration, dramatically changing social and ethnic composition of the population. External and internal migration create social instability, led to an increase in crime

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