Authors:Irina Kuznetsova, University of BirminghamRoman Mogilevskii, University of Central AsiaAsel Murzakulova, University of Central AsiaAigoul Abdoubaetova, OSCE Academy, BishkekAlexander Wolters, OSCE Academy, BishkekJohn Round, University of Birmingham COVID-19 carries significant… Continue reading Migration and COVID-19: Challenges and Policy Responses in Kyrgyzstan
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Parental Labor Migration and Educational Attainment in Kyrgyzstan
The Central Asia Program invites you to an online discussion with international education specialist Dr. Todd Drummond about the association between migrant parents and student learning outcomes in Kyrgyzstan. The… Continue reading Parental Labor Migration and Educational Attainment in Kyrgyzstan
Eurasia on the Move. Interdisciplinary Approaches to a Dynamic Migration Region
Eurasia on the Move. Interdisciplinary Approaches to a Dynamic Migration Region Eurasia is marked by some of the freest migration in the world through the free labor zone of the… Continue reading Eurasia on the Move. Interdisciplinary Approaches to a Dynamic Migration Region
Ethnic Return Migration in Kazakhstan: Shifting State Dynamics, Changing Media Discourses
By Berikbol Dukeyev
The role of Islam in the lives of Central Asian migrants in Moscow
CERIA Brief No. 2, October 2014 By Sophie Roche Moscow, with two million Muslim residents and up to two million more migrant workers, has only four mosques, and the municipal authorities have repeatedly… Continue reading The role of Islam in the lives of Central Asian migrants in Moscow