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the high level and persistence of fear of unemployment in Russia may be caused by non-economic factors …Using the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey data, the paper examines Russian workers' fear of unemployment under … relevant re-employment in case of displacement. In order to get the best possible measurement of unemployment for those local …
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data from Russia. The main strength of the paper is the use, for identification purposes, of the large variation in labor … the minimum wage on young workers in the form of higher unemployment among those aged 16-24. There are also signs that … minimum wage increases lead to higher unemployment in the general population, but the effect is small. Our analysis also …
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institutions from different regions of Russia. The results of the regression analysis show that antecedents of affective commitment …
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The research success of a university requires ecient recruiting. The talents of candidates are unobservable for administrators, and so they delegate hiring to the faculty who have better knowledge of the job market. Since professors dislike putting their own employment at risk, faculty,...
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Russia. We use a Heckman probit model to estimate the unemployment risk of young people during the period 2004-2011. Our main …Youth unemployment is a serious problem in many European countries. In the first part of the paper, we consider the … aggregate trends in some EU countries and in Russia; we especially investigate the recent period after the global crisis and the …
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Higher wage flexibility of new hires is introduced as an extension of the baseline model in Gali (2010), combining the New Keynesian monetary analysis framework with labor market frictions. It was shown that the possibility of higher wage flexibility of new hires has an implication forcrucial...
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Contemporary global economic life is measured in days and hours, but most common economic indicators have inevitable lags of months and sometimes quarters (GDP). Moreover, the real-time picture of economic dynamics may differ in some sense from the same picture in its historical perspective,...
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This paper discusses the set of tools of government enacted in 2009–2013 in Russia to provide support to socially … missions. In Russia this approach is considered a serious policy innovation since government policy to date vis-a-vis the …
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their share. However, they are still not well examined in the marketing field. Russia is especially neglected in the …. This article examines how “Contemporary marketing practices” (CMP) works in Russia and tests the CMP model in the Russian …
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Last several decades have shown a steady broadening of national security issues’ spectrum along with an increase in the strictness of international competition driven by advances in high technologies and other factors. National security agenda is nowadays comprised not only of defense issues...
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