OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF ARMENIAN LABOR MIGRANTS HEAD TO RUSSIA IN SEARCH OF JOB- STUDY
YEREVAN, February 5. / ARKA /. The overwhelming majority of Armenian
labor migrants - 98.6%- leave for Russia in search of jobs, according
to the findings of a study conducted by AP Partners consulting company,
unveiled today by Vartan Aghbalyan , coordinator of its programs.
According to him, labor migration from Armenia began to swell in
1998-99 and has not showed signs of subsiding since then. Of all
migrant workers only 45 % go to Russia on their own initiative, while
the remaining 55% leave for Russia only after getting job invitations.
He said most of migrant workers leave for Russia for one year because
the jobs are seasonal. Some 85 percent of respondents said lack of
jobs in Armenia was the main cause of migration, while another 40
percent mentioned small wages at home.
Some 76 % said labor migration has both positive and negative impacts -
it helps to solve many socio-economic problems of the family, but on
the other hand it is also a cause of problems in family relationships.
Respondents of the survey said availability of high-paying jobs
in Armenia would curtail labor migration dramatically. Thus, 68 %
of respondents said they would not go to Russia if were paid 200,000
drams ($500) wages at home and another 19 % would be satisfied with
a wage of 100,000 drams.
The study was conducted in October-November 2013 in four regions of
Armenia - Shirak, Lori, Gegharkunik and Tavush involving over one
thousand households as part of a program to mitigate the social
consequences of labor migration and increase the involvement of
migrants in the process of regional development implemented by UNICEF,
EU Delegation in Armenia, the Armenian ministries of labor and social
affairs and the territorial administration . -0-
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YEREVAN, February 5. / ARKA /. The overwhelming majority of Armenian
labor migrants - 98.6%- leave for Russia in search of jobs, according
to the findings of a study conducted by AP Partners consulting company,
unveiled today by Vartan Aghbalyan , coordinator of its programs.
According to him, labor migration from Armenia began to swell in
1998-99 and has not showed signs of subsiding since then. Of all
migrant workers only 45 % go to Russia on their own initiative, while
the remaining 55% leave for Russia only after getting job invitations.
He said most of migrant workers leave for Russia for one year because
the jobs are seasonal. Some 85 percent of respondents said lack of
jobs in Armenia was the main cause of migration, while another 40
percent mentioned small wages at home.
Some 76 % said labor migration has both positive and negative impacts -
it helps to solve many socio-economic problems of the family, but on
the other hand it is also a cause of problems in family relationships.
Respondents of the survey said availability of high-paying jobs
in Armenia would curtail labor migration dramatically. Thus, 68 %
of respondents said they would not go to Russia if were paid 200,000
drams ($500) wages at home and another 19 % would be satisfied with
a wage of 100,000 drams.
The study was conducted in October-November 2013 in four regions of
Armenia - Shirak, Lori, Gegharkunik and Tavush involving over one
thousand households as part of a program to mitigate the social
consequences of labor migration and increase the involvement of
migrants in the process of regional development implemented by UNICEF,
EU Delegation in Armenia, the Armenian ministries of labor and social
affairs and the territorial administration . -0-
- See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/overwhelming_majority_of_armenian_labor_migrants_h ead_to_russia_in_search_of_job_study/#sthash.q0Lu99Qq.dpuf