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Essay / Problems of Modern Russia - 2204
Problems of Modern RussiaI will now talk about the main problems of modern Russia. As an epigraph, I chose the words of Fyodor Tyutchev, who proclaimed that "the mind cannot understand Russia, not a common criterion to measure: it is very special to be in Russia, one can only believe ". Migration problem. Millions of immigrants are arriving. in Russia every year. And most of them stay here for a very long time. As can be seen in the photo, the appearance of most immigrants is not Slavic. In 2007, Russia adopted 260,000 immigrants. “Top ten countries from which migrants leave: Ukraine (33,000), Kazakhstan (32,520), Uzbekistan (30,000), Kyrgyzstan (10,000), Mongolia (9,000), Arab countries (8,500), Africa (7,700). ), Turkmenistan (6,000) and China (6,000). These are Iran (3,500) and Iraq (3,500), as well as Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, all of which received 3,000 immigrants.” (Federal Statistics Service 2013)That is why, in 2013, Russia became the second country in terms of the number of immigrants (11 million people). Why do they all come to Russia? Some of them are Russians who just want to go home (Russians from Ukraine and Kazakhstan), but most of them leave their countries because of some problems in those countries. Usually these are unfavorable economic conditions in the country: inflation, mass unemployment, economic crisis, and here is a large gap in living standards between developed and developing countries, and therefore the population of developing countries seeks more comfortable living conditions for improved economic well-being, better paid jobs, etc. Most researchers define it as a crucial economic factor underlying the drivers of migration flows. Sometimes it is ...... middle of paper ...... ng countries by 2015. And this union can bring even more benefits, since it wants to join countries like India , Turkey, Syria, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia. . The Eurasian Economic Union has great prospects - an economic union of the common economic space: Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, which is to be created on January 1, 2015. The dependence of problems on each otherThese problems depend in one large measure of each other other cartography. For example, the acute demographic situation in Russia lies in the lack of workers in the economic sphere. To develop production, the government must attract foreigners to the country. Economic problems also affect the demographic situation, because if Russian families have little money, they cannot raise many children. Therefore, to solve these problems we need to solve all these problems at the same time..