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  1. Vietnamese people. Vietnamese people in Russia form the 72nd-largest ethnic minority community in Russia according to the 2022 census. With a population of 80,000 according to the Vietnamese embassy in Moscow as of 2023, they are one of the smaller groups of overseas Vietnamese. [ 5 ][ 6 ] In 1926, Vietnamese students were sent to study in ...

  2. Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Russia from 2013 to 2016, Vietnamese Migrants in Russia focuses on the lives of Vietnamese who migrate to Russia in search of economic opportunity. The book presents data from Vietnamese working in several field sites, though Hoang cites Moscow’s Sadovod Market as the book’s main field site (15).

  3. Jul 13, 2020 · Drawing on ethnographic research conducted at Moscow’s wholesale markets from 2013 to 2016, Vietnamese Migrants in Russia: Mobility in Times of Uncertainty provides original insights into how uncertainty shapes social practice, identity and belonging in the context of irregular migration from Vietnam to Russia. The study speaks to various debates in migration and mobility studies ...

    • Lan Anh Hoang
    • July 13, 2020
  4. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted at Moscow’s wholesale markets from 2013 to 2016, Vietnamese Migrants in Russia: Mobility in Times of Uncertainty provides original insights into how uncertainty shapes social practice, identity and belonging in the context of irregular migration from Vietnam to Russia.

    • Lan Anh Hoang
  5. Moscow ‘hosts’ the largest number of Vietnamese migrants in Russia and serves as a crucial transit point for irregular migrants hoping to move further West (Nožina, 2010, p. 241; Yudina, 2005, p. 584). With half of all migrants to Russia residing in the Moscow metropolitan region (Yudina, 2005, p. 584), it is an important site for ...

  6. Lan Anh Hoang. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted at Moscow's wholesale markets from 2013 to 2016, Vietnamese Migrants in Russia: Mobility in Times of Uncertainty provides original insights into how uncertainty shapes social practice, identity and belonging in the context of irregular migration from Vietnam to Russia. The study speaks ...

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  8. Moscow ‘hosts’ the largest number of Vietnamese migrants in Russia and serves as a crucial transit point for irregular migrants hoping to move further West (Nožina, 2010, p. 241; Yudina, 2005, p. 584).