Female immigration in Russia: Social risks and prevention

Author:

Romanenko Veronika1,Borodkina Olga1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Sociology, Saint Petersburg University , 1/3, Smolnogo St. Ent.9 Saint Petersburg, 191124 , Petersburg Russian Federation

Abstract

Abstract There is an increasing number of female migrants among the international migrants in Russia. The purpose of this study is to identify the social risks female migrants face. Statistics and data from surveys were analyzed, interviews were held with experts providing practical assistance to women and focus groups were conducted with female migrants. The employment sector in which young female migrants face the most risks and are likely to work illegally is commercial sex services. The social risks are mainly related to a lack of knowledge about the culture, their illegal status; risky behavior is also a big issue. The conclusion is that the social risks are linked to the gender asymmetry existing in the labor market and to the more vulnerable position of women with regard to sexual exploitation and trafficking.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Law,Philosophy,Sociology and Political Science

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