Russian labour market uses price adjustment (wage flexibility) to shocks rather than quantitative one (employment). One of the main mechanisms of wage flexibility in Russian economy is a high share of the non-base (variable) wage component that makes it easier for enterprises to respond to shocks. Using data of survey of Russian enterprises from main sectors of the Russian economy for 2009–2017, the determinants of variability in the enterprises’ behavior of the nonbase wage component usage a were evaluated. The obtained results show that a higher proportion of the non-base wage component demonstrates enterprises in a good financial position, with large investments, higher wages and a large number of employees. During 2012–2017 a sha...
The study raises the problem of human capital heterogeneity at the Russian labor market caused by no...
This paper proposes an explanation of the puzzling coexistence of elements of both inertia and dynam...
The paper discusses how the Russian labor market has been evolving over two decades of the transitio...
Wage adjustments for employees are a reactive mechanism to changing market conditions and form a si...
The political and economic fall of the socialist bloc in the late 1980s and the disintegration of th...
We use personnel data from a Russian firm for the years 1997 to 2002 to study the determinants of wa...
Using a range of official and survey data, the author evaluates the relative success of two approach...
This paper examines the extent to which human capital theory can explain observed wage differentials...
none3We use personnel data from a Russian firm for the years 1997 to 2002 to study the determinants ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the extent to which human capital theory can explain observed wage dif...
We suggest a new way to identify salient features of the Russian labor market. Parameters of basic m...
In this paper I study the adjustment of employment in Russia since its transformation to a market ec...
Just as in established market economies, many Russian firms provide non-wage benefits such as housin...
This paper surveys three studies on the internal labor market of one Russian firm spanning the years...
This chapter surveys three studies on the internal labor market of one Russian firm spanning the yea...
The study raises the problem of human capital heterogeneity at the Russian labor market caused by no...
This paper proposes an explanation of the puzzling coexistence of elements of both inertia and dynam...
The paper discusses how the Russian labor market has been evolving over two decades of the transitio...
Wage adjustments for employees are a reactive mechanism to changing market conditions and form a si...
The political and economic fall of the socialist bloc in the late 1980s and the disintegration of th...
We use personnel data from a Russian firm for the years 1997 to 2002 to study the determinants of wa...
Using a range of official and survey data, the author evaluates the relative success of two approach...
This paper examines the extent to which human capital theory can explain observed wage differentials...
none3We use personnel data from a Russian firm for the years 1997 to 2002 to study the determinants ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the extent to which human capital theory can explain observed wage dif...
We suggest a new way to identify salient features of the Russian labor market. Parameters of basic m...
In this paper I study the adjustment of employment in Russia since its transformation to a market ec...
Just as in established market economies, many Russian firms provide non-wage benefits such as housin...
This paper surveys three studies on the internal labor market of one Russian firm spanning the years...
This chapter surveys three studies on the internal labor market of one Russian firm spanning the yea...
The study raises the problem of human capital heterogeneity at the Russian labor market caused by no...
This paper proposes an explanation of the puzzling coexistence of elements of both inertia and dynam...
The paper discusses how the Russian labor market has been evolving over two decades of the transitio...