Ethnopsychological Specific Qualities of Gifted Students
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During the last decades, the problem of migration has been one of the most topical research topics in various
fields of knowledge. This is due to globalization processes, changes taking place in the world economy and
politics, outbreaks of ethnic conflicts and civil wars, the increasing mobility of modern youth, and other social
phenomena. Under the conditions of a constantly changing society, the characteristics of migration processes
are also changing: migration directions, migration conditions, factors determining successful adaptation,
migrants' motivation, socio-demographic characteristics of migrants, and many other characteristics that
determine the context of migration processes and, therefore, to some extent, directly affect each individual
migrant. Therefore, the range of scientific interests related to the study of migration processes is constantly
growing.
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