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Человеческий капитал мигрантов и конвергенция российских регионов по заработной плате
Вопросы экономики. 2018. № 12. С. 121-138.
Smirnykh L. I., Buranshina N. A.
In this paper we present the results of the assessment of the impact of in-ternal migration and human capital of migrants on the convergence of regions on wages. Using Rosstat data 2002-2016 for 77 Russian Regions we estimated dynamic GMM model with spatial effects. The results showed that internal mi-gration increases the speed of convergence regions on wages. The impact of migration on the wage convergence of regions depends on the level of educa-tion of migrants.
Vakulenko E., / Department of Economics and Management University of Brescia. Series WPDEM "WPDEM". 2014. No. 2.
We analyze the impact of migration on wages, income and the unemployment rate. Using the official Russian statistical database from 1995 to 2010, we calculate a dynamic panel data model with spatial effects. There is a positive spatial effect for wages and unemployment. There is no significant impact of migration on the unemployment rate. We ...
Added: February 14, 2014
Sirotin V., Egorov A., Друкеровский вестник 2016 № 3 С. 70-77
Статья посвящена исследованию влияния продолжительности обучения в странах мира на их основные макроэкономические показатели. Оценивается эластичность объема валового внутреннего продукта по запасам человеческого и физического капитала для различных стран мира. Продолжительность обучения используется как мера человеческого капитала, что позволяет использовать функцию Кобба-Дугласа для оценки отдачи от образования. ...
Added: October 24, 2016
Vakulenko E., / Высшая школа экономики. Series WP BRP "Economics/EC". 2014. No. 53.
We analyze the impact of migration on wage, income and the unemployment rate. Using the official Russian statistical database from 1995 to 2010, we calculate a dynamic panel data model with spatial effects. There is a positive spatial effect for wage, income and unemployment rate. There is no significant impact of migration on the unemployment ...
Added: February 14, 2014
Akindinova N., Чекина К. С., Yarkin A., Экономический журнал Высшей школы экономики 2017 Т. 21 № 4 С. 533-561
This article offers a new approach to growth accounting in Russia, identifying fundamental and cyclical components, including capacity utilisation and the employment level. A detailed decomposition of the labour contribution to growth is conducted to identify demographic effects. A modified index of human capital is developed that considers the impact on GDP of educational attainment ...
Added: December 1, 2017
Gimpelson V. E., Chernina E., / IZA. Series "IZA Discussion Paper". 2022. No. 15068.
The study explores how wages grow with experience in the Russian Federation. In all available cross-sectional data, the trajectory of the observed wage–experience profile is flat, peaks early, and declines sharply afterwards. This shape looks puzzling since it differs starkly from that observed in both developed and developing countries. We show that a proper interpretation ...
Added: February 15, 2022
Troitskaya A., Уровень жизни населения регионов России 2015 № 2 С. 72-80
The article based on data of the author’s social survey investigates, which components of human capital that characterize innovative potential of the worker, bring him an additional reward on the regional labor market, and which of them are undervalued; what are the differences in such additional reward of men and women; the possible reasons of ...
Added: July 16, 2015
Vakulenko E., International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies 2016 Vol. 9 No. 1 P. 1-25
We analyze the impact of migration on wage, income and the unemployment rate. Using the official Russian statistical database from 1995 to 2010, we calculate a dynamic panel data model with spatial effects. There is a positive spatial effect for wage, income and unemployment rate. There is no significant impact of migration on the unemployment ...
Added: February 26, 2015
Vakulenko E., Вестник НГУЭУ 2013 № 4 С. 239-264
We analyze the impact of migration on wage, unemployment rate and income. Using Russian official statistical database from 1995 to 2010 we estimate dynamic panel data model with spatial effects. There is no significant impact of migration on unemployment rate. There is a positive spatial effect for wage and unemployment. We find negative relationship between ...
Added: December 23, 2013
Gabdrakhmanov N., Географический вестник 2020 Т. 1 № 52 С. 96-107
The article is devoted to the issue of accessibility of higher education in terms of the author's understanding of spatial accessibility. According to this view, the indicator of low spatial accessibility of higher education within the region is more intense migration flows of 18-year-olds from the region of permanent residence. Young people aged 17-25 are ...
Added: May 7, 2019
Oshchepkov A. Y., Экономический журнал Высшей школы экономики 2010 Т. 14 № 4 С. 468-491
Estimating mincer-type wage equations on the micro-data of Occupational Wages Survey, 2007 we first receive estimates for returns to higher education for all regions-subjects of Russian Federation. Our results show that interregional differentces in returns are very large in Russia. Returns to higher education received from the estimation of basic mincerian equation lie in the ...
Added: October 13, 2012
Guriev S., Vakulenko E., / Centre for Economic Policy Research. Series ISSN 0265-8003 "Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper Series". 2013. No. 9675.
In this paper, we study panel data on region-to-region gross migration flows in Russia for 1995-2010. We find that barriers to labor mobility that hindered internal migration in 1990s, have been generally eliminated by the end of 2000s. In 1990s many poor Russian regions were in a poverty trap: potential workers wanted to leave those ...
Added: February 15, 2013
Lokshin M., Fong M., / World Bank Group. Series WPS "Policy Research Working Paper". 2000. No. 2400.
The authors model the household demand for child care, the mother's participation in the labor force, and her working hours in Romania. Their model estimates the effects of the price of child care, the mother's wage, and household income on household behavior relating to child care and mothers working outside the home. They find that: ...
Added: November 13, 2012
Lukyanova A., Gimpelson V. E., Белоконная Л. А. et al., Вопросы экономики 2007 № 10 С. 52-74
The article explores occupational wage differentiation in connection with basic individual characteristics (gender, age, education, experience) of employees. The study is based on data from the large and unique cross-section wage survey which was conducted in 2005. The authors start with considering levels and composition of pay by major occupational groups and then they analyze ...
Added: December 5, 2012
Limonov L. E., М.В. Несена, Общественные науки и современность 2016 № 1 С. 63-79
The article is devoted to estimation of the impact of cultural diversity on economic growth in the Russian regions in the framework of the neoclassical theory of economic growth. The model developed by R.Barro and X.Sala-i-Martin, called β-convergence, was used as a theoretical basis for the study. The main finding is that cultural diversity has ...
Added: May 5, 2016
Gaponova O., Smeltsova S. V., Chilipenok Y., Экономика региона 2020 Т. 16 № 4 С. 1147-1161
Recently, the topic of regional development has become particularly relevant since regions are gaining more and more autonomy in solving their socio-economic issues. This transformation results in the concern of how to find potential partners for building a regional development strategy, sharing resources and competencies. In this context, it is advisable to consider universities as a significant potential ...
Added: November 14, 2019
Guriev S., Vakulenko E., / Центр экономических и финансовых исследований и разработок в российской экономической школе, Российская экономическая школа. Series "CEFIR / NES Working Paper". 2012. No. 180.
In this paper we study convergence among Russian regions. We find that while there was no convergence in 1990s, the situation changed dramatically in 2000s. While interregional GDP per capita gaps still persist, the differentials in incomes and wages decreased substantially. We show that fiscal redistribution did not play a major role in convergence. We ...
Added: November 21, 2012
Чепель С. В., Bondarenko K., Журнал Новой экономической ассоциации 2015 Т. 4 № 28 С. 142-166
Recent intensification of CIS countries instability has led to an intensification of migration flows in the post-soviet space. By providing multidirectional impact on the various growth factors, migration may both accelerate the development of specific countries and slow it down. The paper determines the issue of receiving higher benefit from these processes – either labor-exporting ...
Added: November 26, 2018
Oshchepkov A. Y., Kapeliushnikov R., / Высшая школа экономики. Серия WP3 "Проблемы рынка труда". 2015.
In this study we analyze differences in labour market outcomes across Russian regions in 2000-2014. We consider labour force participation, employment and unemployment rates, vacancy rates, the incidence of informal employment, and average wage levels. We also describe the first reaction of the regional labour markets to the current economic crisis. Our main conclusions are ...
Added: November 20, 2015
Solntsev S., Российский журнал менеджмента 2013 Т. 11 № 1 С. 3-18
Economic crisis started in 2008 forced companies in Russia to move from growth and expansion to reduction and restructuring. The article presents the main changes at top managers’ labor market from the beginning of crisis in Russia. The original data on top managers’ mobility in Russia from late 1999 till 2009 was used. The main ...
Added: April 17, 2013
Kuznetsova K., Жмыхова А. С., Аудит и финансовый анализ 2020 № 6 С. 78-89
In search of innovative scenarios for Russia's development, an integrated approach to the implementation of state innovation policy is seen as optimal. More importantly and specifically, the development of theoretical and applied science is the key. Theoretical refers to already established regional centers of science, whereas, applied refers to small towns and technopolises on the ...
Added: May 18, 2021
Dabrowski M., Myachenkova Y., / Bruegel. Series Bruegel Policy Contribution "Bruegel Policy Contribution". 2018. No. 04/2018.
Given its geographical location, the region is important to the EU in terms of security, stability, trade and transit routes. The Western Balkan countries’ economic and political prospects and their future within a European framework should remain one of the top priorities for the EU. ...
Added: May 20, 2018
Бакуменко Л. П., Mkhitarian V., Экономика, статистика и информатика. Вестник УМО 2010 № 2 С. 86-91
Questions of differentiation of the population on a level of incomes in Republic Mary El are considered. Parameters of a variation and structure of the basic monetary incomes are analyses. Classification of administrative areas on the parameters describing incomes of the population is lead. The analysis of territorial distinctions of the population on levels of ...
Added: October 30, 2012
Коленникова Н. Д., Вестник Института социологии 2018 № 24 С. 76-94
This article examines peculiarities when it comes to the distribution of economic statuses among the working population of Russia, as well as the interconnections of said statuses with various factors which affect an individual’s economic prosperity. Presented is a method for structuring a certain index, the purpose of which is to measure objective parameters of ...
Added: March 30, 2018
Sascha Sardadvar, Vakulenko E., Jahrbuch für Regional Wissenschaft/Review of Regional Research 2021 Vol. 41 P. 95-122
During the first decade of the present century the countries which accessed the EU were characterised by high GDP growth rates while most of their regions displayed negative net-migration rates. At the same time, the new member states’ human capital endowments were high relative to their GDP levels, creating incentives to emigrate. The present paper ...
Added: February 18, 2021