'Non-Near' East': the hierarchy of integration potential of eastern migrants as perceived by the receiving societies. A review of the researches in Europe and Russia

The article presents a review of European and Russian studies on the perceptions of the host society towards the integration of migrants. The review demonstrates the diversity of works in this field, including both qualitative and quantitative research, as well as studies focusing on theoretical and...

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