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    RUSSIA AS A DEMOGRAPHIC MELTING POT

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    February 10, 2005


    MOSCOW, February 10. (RIA Novosti)-The decline in Russia's
    economically active population in the next 15 years will seriously
    restrict the country's economic growth. Russia's workforce is
    contracting due to fewer residents with Russian roots from the CIS
    and Baltic countries coming to resettle in Russia, writes a weekly
    magazine, Itogi.

    According to Yury Dyomin, the first deputy director of the Federal
    Migration Service, his department issued registration documents to
    over 100,000 foreign citizens in 2004 as part of a program to attract
    foreign workforce. The largest CIS workforce suppliers are Ukraine
    (36,152), Moldova (14,137) and Armenia (4,793).

    The official believes that it would be ideal for Russia if
    representatives of indigenous Russian ethnic groups came to the
    country. However, this is hardly possible today. At the same time,
    the country is traditionally a multi-ethnic state and "Russian
    society has always been able to absorb other peoples in its melting
    pot."
    Illegal migration is a particularly acute problem for the country.
    Various estimates put the number of illegal immigrants in Russia
    today at between 1.5 million and 15 million. Therefore, Mr. Dyomin
    believes his department's objective is to create conditions for
    legalizing the larger part of this workforce.

    This is difficult to do because the number of the documents that CIS
    citizens must present to enter Russia has been recently cut from 18
    to 5 to comply with international norms.

    In the past 12 years, over 8 million Russians from other CIS
    countries and the Baltic states have come to live in Russia. To step
    up this process, the possibility for migrants to feel comfortable in
    Russia must be sealed legislatively. Apart from that, conditions have
    to be created to encourage migrants to settle in regions that need
    manpower, for example, Siberia and the Far East.
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