KISHLAK BY THE RIVER: A CASE STUDY OF THE MIGRATION PROCESS IN ONE SETTLEMENT
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KISHLAK BY THE RIVER: A CASE STUDY OF THE MIGRATION PROCESS IN ONE SETTLEMENT
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S0869-54150000402-5-1
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The article discusses the life of a Tajik settlement through the prism of migration processes and their impact on the structure of a rural community and presence in the everyday reality of the settlement’s inhabitants. A large-scale labor migration shapes new social realities, being refl ected in everyday practices as well as important life-cycle events (marriages, etc.); it further alters the structureof consumption and material demands. The examination of migration processes through the study of a single settlement helps to understand both the common aspects of labor migrations coming out of Tajikistan, with their ways of infl uencing social life, and the particular regional aspects.
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Central Asia, Tajikistan, migration, migration processes, social processes
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01.07.2012
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