Estonia's Non-Citizens

A Survey of Attitudes to Migration and Integration

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This survey analyzes the situation of the Russian-speaking population in Estonia and how the break-up of the Soviet Union and their becoming non-citizens has influenced their attitudes towards integration and migration. Among other issues, the study explains why the number of Estonian-Russians opting for Russian citizenship rose by nearly 50 per cent between 1995 and 1996 and why that increase was not followed by a similar increase in the migration flow towards Russia.
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Agency/Department
International Organization for Migration
Print ISBN
9789290680611
Print Publication Date
Page Count
54
Print Sales Number
98.III.S.13

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