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Contrary to the experiences of other countries, perceptions of job insecurity in Russia were not correlated with the … wage distribution faced by workers. We test this hypothesis using data from ten panel rounds of Russia Longitudinal …
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of household incomes allowing for endogenous attrition. Our estimates for Hungary and Russia in the 1990s reveal …
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Russia Competitiveness and Investment Climate Survey and related local research to gain insights into the changing supply and … of in-service training in Russia. It investigates the productivity and wages outcomes of in-service training, and the …
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Public employment grew surprisingly fast in Russia during the 1990s, at a time when total employment was falling. Most … growth of public employment in Russia appears less a result of ignorant or irresolute central management than a perverse …
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likely to cause variation in performance. This paper looks at Russia in particular. The main idea of this paper is to analize …
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of household incomes allowing for endogenous attrition. Our estimates for Hungary and Russia in the 1990s reveal …
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Economic growth in Russia in the first decade of this century almost doubled the country's GDP but was accompanied by …
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This paper uses data from the Russian Longitudinal Survey that span the two recent economic recessions of 1998 and 2008 to study the effect of declining incomes on household composition. We hypothesize that individuals face a tradeoff between taking advantages of economies of scale and...
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the high level and persistence of fear of unemployment in Russia may be caused by non-economic factors …
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