Russia is facing a significant labor shortage, attributed to a declining population and the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has further strained its workforce.
To address this issue, the Russian government is actively seeking migrant workers, particularly from Central Asia, to fill critical gaps in industries like construction.
President Putin recently acknowledged the sector’s need for at least 250,000 additional workers and emphasized the importance of integrating migrants by ensuring they are educated, speak Russian, and understand local laws and traditions.
However, this approach is not without challenges. Anti-migrant sentiment and xenophobia remain prevalent in Russian society, creating hurdles for assimilation.
The Kremlin has stated that while it welcomes legal migrants to sustain economic growth, it is also intensifying efforts against illegal immigration due to associated security concerns.
The labor shortage highlights Russia’s struggle to balance demographic needs with social cohesion and public attitudes towards migrants.
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