What types of population migration were typical in the former USSR?

Rural-to-urban migration (urbanization), a decline in the rural population and an increase in the number of urban residents. Within the country – from the European center to the republics of Central Asia (for example, the development of virgin lands in Kazakhstan in the 1950s) and to Siberia, where in those years the development of oil and gas fields and the construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline were underway. And also migration to northern cities – Murmansk, Norilsk, Vorkuta.



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