Abstract:
This paper aims to provide an academic analysis of the Impact of general economic indicators on Net
migration of the Central Asian countries and Russia. It examines fixed and random effects models by using
panel data which includes various factors that might affect people’s motivation to migrate, such as political
stability, economic growth (GDP), corruption and others. The research draws on scholarly sources,
government reports, and statistical data to present an objective assessment of the migration trends in
Central Asian countries and Russia. We found out that none of the tested factors potentially affecting
migration flows between these countries is statistically or economically significant. This suggests
that officially reported migration flows likely do not reflect the true (possibly illegal) migration flows and
more research is needed.