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The labour market in Russia is very flexible. Firms adjust to economic shocks through wage cuts, working hour … persist. Private spending on innovation is very low and Russia underperforms in terms of scientific outputs and patents …
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August 1995 - Applying mechanically active OECD labor policies in Hungary, Poland, and Russia makes no sense because …-employed have trouble getting financing). Improving consulting services for the unemployed in Hungary, Poland, and Russia makes more …
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persons with disabilities in Russia, as well as opportunities to increase their participation in the labor market. The …
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percent of temporary labor migrants might have been unable to leave for Russia owing to travel restrictions. Many Armenian … migrants in Russia are likely to lose jobs because of some halts in construction activities. Prospective migrants who were … unable to leave Armenia are more likely to be jobless based on the employment status they had prior to departing for Russia …
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The Russian Federation faces important economic and social challenges. By 1998 national income was little more than half its level in 1990. Life expectancy for men is now about 61 years, compared to 65 years a decade ago. The rate of suicide and self-inflicted injuries is more than three times...
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ages in Russia and limit access to early pensions. The challenge for Russia will be to rebalance its social policy towards …
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