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Monitoring of regional labor markets and the main trends of labor underutilization in Russia

PurposeIn the recent two decades, a model of the labor market formed in Russia; it differs from the model that is peculiar for most developed countries. Its specific feature consists in the fact that adaptation to the fluctuations of the economic situation takes place by means of changes in the labo...

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Published in:International journal of sociology and social policy 2021-03, Vol.41 (1/2), p.103-115
Main Authors: Sibirskaya, Elena V, Volkova, Maria V, Oveshnikova, Lyudmila V, Shchukina, Natalia A, Lula, Paweł
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Developed countries
Economic activity
Economic development
Efficiency
Employment
Entrepreneurship
Forecasting
GDP
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Job hunting
Labor force
Labor force participation
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Regulation
Social policy
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Unemployment
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