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Labor Markets and Labor Market Institutions in Transition Economies
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Lehmann H., Muravyev A.
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English
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The factors that currently determine Russian professionals' quality of human capital are analyzed in the article. The authors use the multinomial logistic regression and methods of content analysis based on the data of the RLMS HSE in 2019 and the FCTAS RAS in 2021. It is shown that the main role in the processes of ...
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