Russia is characterized by rather low level of unemployment and relatively stable level of employment. Such form the labour market adjustment has traditionally been explained by the flexibility of real wages [OECD, 2011]. We consider the transformations in the labour market from a perspective of their impact on the quality of employment and human capital. We make use of the official statistics of the Federal Service for Labour and Employment (Rosstat) and alternative data to perform an analysis of trends in the labour market since the early 2000's, taking into account regional differences. We show positive changes that have occurred during this period and discuss key challenges which affect the quality of employment and human capital.
Translated title of the contributionLABOUR MARKET IN RUSSIA: MAJOR TRENDS SINCE THE 2000S
Original languageChinese
Title of host publication俄罗斯经济发展研究 (2017) 中国人民大学― 圣彼得堡国立大学俄罗斯研究中心
EditorsСюэлин Гуань
Place of PublicationПекин
PublisherСиньхуа
Pages280-310
ISBN (Print)9787516640333
StatePublished - 2018

    Research areas

  • employment, wages, labor market institutions, Russia

    Scopus subject areas

  • Economics and Econometrics

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