Immigration Data Insights on the COVID-19 Crisis in Russia

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Explore the lessons that immigration data can offer regarding the COVID-19 crisis in Russia, as discussed by Associate Professor Caress Schenk. Discover the crisis mentality in migration management and the significance of data in understanding policy responses to the pandemic.

  • Immigration
  • Data Insights
  • COVID-19 Crisis
  • Russia
  • Policy Responses

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  1. WHAT LESSONS CAN IMMIGRATION DATA TELL US ABOUT THE COVID-19 CRISIS IN RUSSIA? CARESS SCHENK, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, NAZARBAYEV UNIVERSITY (KAZAKHSTAN)

  2. THE CRISIS MENTALITY OF MIGRATION MANAGEMENT Real crises Invented crises Substitute crises Caress Schenk. 2019. The crisis mentality of Russian migration management. Oxford Handbook of Migration Crises. Cecilia Menj var, Marie Ruiz, and Immanuel Ness, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  3. CORONANET RESEARCH PROJECT Get involved! We need more data collectors for Russia! Email cschenk@nu.edu.kz

  4. WHAT CAN IMMIGRATION DATA TELL US ABOUT THE COVID-19 RESPONSE? The data are not the policy. But the policy often determines the data. There is often a vast gulf between the human interactions that create the data, and the way data are used by politicians and in the public discourse. Data matter even if the data don t tell us very much.

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