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The paper examines dynamics in demand and supply of skilled labor in the Russian economy over the transition period of 1990–2000-s. It shows that despite a huge inflow of workers with tertiary education demand for such workers grew in the Russian labor market even faster. This explains why...
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In the end of 2012 the Russian economy entered a period of permanently declining growth rates. The paper provides a thorough analysis of the labor market performance under these new conditions. We explain why despite the economic stagnation its basic characteristics - labor force participation,...
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To be competitive, firms have to maintain level and composition of workforce they consider optimal given utilized technology and expected output. The paper discusses what types of firms are unable to keep optimal employment, and why. Do firms still report excess of labor or do they face labor...
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avenue for establishing some of the driving forces behind labor demand in Russia. …
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Results of an empirical research on the volume and forms of retraining at Russian enterprises are presented in the paper. The study is based on the survey of about a thousand of managers of industrial enterprises carried out by IET. The analysis demonstrates that the majority of industrial...
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