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a number of Central and Eastern European countries, Russia, and China. We use metadata from 33 studies of 10 transition …
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This paper uses “extreme-bound”-type analysis to revisit the determinants behind widely differing economic growth in Russian regions. Using data of 77 regions for 1993-2004, it separately examines the growth drivers for the phase of economic decline up to 1998, and for the period of strong...
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This article investigates issues related to industrial restructuring in Russia. Based on extensive sectoral data it …
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This article investigates issues related to industrial restructuring in Russia. Based on extensive sectoral data it …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014068533
, determinants, and consequences of occupational mobility in Russia from 1985 to 1998. We show that the restructuring process … important explanations for increased occupational mobility in transitional Russia. The econometric results also indicate that …
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Considerable effort has been exercised in estimating mean returns to education while carefully considering biases arising from unmeasured ability and measurement error. Recent work has investigated whether there are variations from the "mean" return to education across the population with mixed...
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.S. Current Population Survey 1992-2000, the returns to schooling are still lower in Russia; while the returns to experience are … higher, especially for women, and the gender wage differential is now more than twice as large in Russia than in the U.S …
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earnings between men and women in Russia caused by sector segregation account for seem to be more important than the gap …
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from Bulgaria, Russia, Kazakhstan and Serbia in 2003, we show that the return to education is heterogeneous across the …
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How does the relationship between earnings and schooling change with the introduction of comprehensive economic reform? This paper sheds light on this question using a unique data set and procedure to reduce sample selection bias. Our evidence is from consistently coded, non-retrospective data...
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