Social-Economic Integration of Kazakh Migrants in Turkey
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https://doi.org/10.3986/2024.1.03Keywords:
migration, transmigrants, refugees, diaspora, migrants’ integrationAbstract
The research aims to describe the social and economic integration of Kazakh migrants in Turkey. Amongst the objectives of this scientific work are research on Kazakh migration into Turkey in the first half of the twentieth century and the determination of reasons and prerequisites for such a process. The primary methods of this research are historical and logical analysis, induction and deduction, and synthesis. The article covers the Kazakh migration to Turkey, the integration process of Kazakhs into Turkey, and the reasons, prerequisites, and factors that led to the migration of Kazakhs from East Turkistan.
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