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Microeconomic analysis of dynamic changes in the russian labor market

Peter, Klara Sabirianova. (1998). Microeconomic analysis of dynamic changes in the russian labor market. Problems of Economic Transition, 41(3), 66-88.

Peter, Klara Sabirianova. (1998). Microeconomic analysis of dynamic changes in the russian labor market. Problems of Economic Transition, 41(3), 66-88.

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An analysis of dynamic changes in the Russian labor market is based on an assessment of the movement of the population among the three alternative states of the labor market (or categories of employment): employment, unemployment, and economic inactivity. As a starting point, we have used a classification of the employed and unemployed population based on the methodology of the International Labor Organization (ILO).>sup>1>/sup> Figure 1 presents a general diagram of the definition of the principal states of employment.




JOUR



Peter, Klara Sabirianova



1998


Problems of Economic Transition

41

3

66-88






1061-1991

10.2753/PET1061-1991410366



1794