The Study of the Processes to Adaptation on the Labour Market of the Republic of Tuva. The preliminary totals sociocultural analysis
Keywords:
sociocultural processes in region; transportability; adaptation; social tension; migrationAbstract
In article are stated results of the sociological questioning the population of the Republic of Tyva and questioning expert, called on at April-May 2010 are Analysed expert estimations of the influence of the reasons and factor, restraining development of production power of the region and promoting his(its) speedup, priority of the development of the main branches. The particularities sociocultural processes are Researched in Tuve: change level to social tension, particularities adaptative behaviour of the inhabitants, adaptation to new processes in sphere of the labour, track record to attractiveness occupation by enterprise, farming.References
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