Аннотациялар:
The article examines the issues of emigration
of the population of Kazakhstan,
the reasons and factors influencing
the decision of citizens to leave the
country.
The results thus obtained showed that
labor migration predominated: people were
driven by the desire to earn more, to realize
their professional potential, to receive better
education and professional training. We
have also discovered that the low quality of
education and lack of favorable conditions
for the development of the younger generation
are the two other causes of the outflow
of Kazakhstanis from their homeland. The
state is not doing enough to persuade young specialists and scientists to remain in the
country, which explains the gradual increase
of intellectual migration and brain-drain.
The results brought us to a conclusion
that certain political factors, including poorly
protected legitimate rights, corruption and certain related reasons, are fairly important
for those determined to leave.
Many of those who are ready to leave,
the older generation in particular, are kept
back by family and friendly ties and the habitual
life style.
The analysis was based on the fall
2018 sociological poll results, which comprised
responses from 3,215 Kazakhstani
citizens and in-depth interviews with 143 experts
in different civil service, science, education,
and economics branches.