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The objective of this research is to assess the characteristics of the relationships between the cognitive and emotional components of ethnic, civic, and global identities with the emigration activity among students of Belarus (n=208), Kazakhstan (n=200), and Russia (n=250) aged 18 to 25 years. The assessment of emigration activity was carried out using six items. To measure identity types, we used the Questionnaire for assessing the positivity and uncertainty of ethnic identity by A.N. Tatarko and N.M. Lebedeva and the Identification with All Humanity Scale by S. McFarland in adaptation of T.A. Nestik. The negative assessment of one’s own ethnicity is a predictor to emigration intentions among Belarusian students. Students in Kazakhstan and Russia have emigration intentions connected with a positive attitude towards the global community of people and a negative attitude towards citizens of their countries. In addition, Russian students with a high level of emigration intentions have imprecise representations of their own ethnicity. Emigration behavior of Belarusian students have links with negative attitudes towards the citizens of their country and towards their own ethnic affiliation. In Russian students, this behavior is also associated with a negative attitude towards the citizens of their country, but combined with a positive attitude towards the global community of people. Kazakhstani students have no statistically significant links in this case. The results confirm the importance of taking into account the civic and sociocultural contexts when organizing activities to prevent the emigration behavior of youth

Translated title of the contributionEthnic, Civic, and Global Identities as Predictors of Emigration Activity of Student Youth in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)113-123
Number of pages11
JournalКУЛЬТУРНО-ИСТОРИЧЕСКАЯ ПСИХОЛОГИЯ
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

    Scopus subject areas

  • Cultural Studies
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Psychology (miscellaneous)
  • Applied Psychology

    Research areas

  • Belarusian students, Civic identity, Emigration activity, Emigration behavior, Emigration intention, Ethnic identity, Global identity, Kazakhstani students, Russian students, Student youth

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