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Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Sociological and Political sciences

POLITICAL ASPECTS OF RESETTLEMENT FROM THE SOUTHERN REGIONS TO THE NORTHERN REGION OF KAZAKHSTAN

Published June 2021

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Gumilyov Eurasian National University

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B.A. Gabdulina

Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Political Science, L. N. Gumilyov ENU, Nursultan, Kazakhstan

Gumilyov Eurasian National University

e-mail: muhkit@mail.ru

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М. Ykylas

Doctoral Student, Faculty of Journalism and Political Science, L. N. Gumilyov ENU, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan

Abstract

Currently, the country is developing a demographic imbalance. According to statistics, the Northern regions (North Kazakhstan, Pavlodar, and Kostanay regions) have a population of about 2.2 million people, and the population density is 6.8 million people, compared to the southern regions (South Kazakhstan, Zhambyl, Kyzylorda, and Almaty regions). By 2050, the population of the Northern regions is projected to decrease by 0.9 million people, while the population of the southern regions will increase by 5.2 million people. The population density in the southern regions will be 4 times higher than in the Northern ones. As one of the measures to restore this imbalance, the state program of voluntary relocation of the population from the southern regions to the Northern ones was launched. Under this program, conditions are created for those who move to the Northern regions, there are various benefits and material rewards. But while this program has significant advantages, it also has disadvantages. How do I fix them? What is being done for this purpose? In this article, we will try to find answers to these questions.

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How to Cite

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Gabdulina Б. and Ykylas М. 2021. POLITICAL ASPECTS OF RESETTLEMENT FROM THE SOUTHERN REGIONS TO THE NORTHERN REGION OF KAZAKHSTAN. Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Sociological and Political sciences. 74, 2 (Jun. 2021), 9–17. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2021-2.1728-8940.01.