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    Title: 哈薩克移民政策與族裔人口變動 (1992-2009):以Oralman研究為例
    Other Titles: Kazakhstani Immigration Policy and Ethno-demographic Changes (1992-2009): A Study on Oralman
    Authors: 阿曼古
    Shugatai, Amangul
    Contributors: 國際暨大陸事務學系亞太研究所碩士班
    邱昭憲
    Chao-hsien Chiu
    Keywords: migration process;diaspora;ethno-demographic changes;immigration policy;oralman
    Date: 2011
    Issue Date: 2015-03-02 16:02:52 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   After Kazakhstan declared its independence, it has become a large performer in the worldwide international migration process. The attractions of social and economical stability (with an increase in the level of living standard), stable ethno-demographic and population growth, the inexistence of nation struggles as well as positive geopolitical situations, have lead to a huge flow of immigrants to Kazakhstan in the years since independence. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, eighteen years ago, many ethnic Kazakhs have been resettled in the newly formed state of Kazakhstan, which has attracted diaspora groups to return to their "historical homeland." This study examines Kazakhstan's ethnic immigration policy since 1992, and the concurrent changes in Kazakhstan's ethno-demographic structure. This study considers the effect of government migration policies on the ethno-demographic outcomes taking place in Kazakhstan from 1992-2009. I also consider results of the ethnic immigration policy include strengthening the national identity, creating a positive effect on the ethno-demographic outcomes, and increasing the number of the population size over the last eighteen years.
    Appears in Collections:[Department of International and China Studies, The M.A. Program of Asia-Pacific Studies and Public Policy Studies] Disserations and Theses(M.A. Program in Asia-Pacific Studies)

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