Labor market conditions deteriorated substantially in the1990s during Russia’s transition from plan to market, generating pervasive and prolonged economic insecurity. Our objective is to document perceptions of job insecurity among Russian workers over the course of the transition period and evaluate whether these perceptions are consistent with actual economic outcomes. We use RLMS data to examine perceptions of job insecurity among Russian workers between 1995 and 1998, when economic conditions were relatively chaotic, and between 2000 and 2004, when economic conditions had stabilized. We employ two measures to assess worker perceptions of job insecurity: one reflects workers’ concerns about job loss, and the second evaluates their concer...
This research addresses labor market transformation in Russia. It elaborates on the theory of job s...
The development of a vibrant private sector has been one of the key failures of the transitional per...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
In this paper, we analyze a variety of labor market adjustment issues facing Russian households from...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, Russia experienced a series of econo...
Current economic slowdown in Russia can cause significant problems with employment in a number of na...
The initial years of transition in the Russian Federation have been characterised by relatively smal...
As the United States continues its transition into a postindustrial society, we are slowly moving aw...
This paper investigates worker flows in Russia. Information onelapsed durationsof job tenure from th...
The initial years of transition in the Russian Federation have been characterised by relatively smal...
The need for employers to adapt to global neoliberal capitalism has led to growing flexibility in em...
We use data from the 2006 round of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to describe per...
We investigate the link between perceptions and behavior using the wage arrears phenomenon in Russia...
Gross job and worker flows in Russian industry are studied using panel data from a recent survey of ...
The paper discusses how the Russian labor market has been evolving over two decades of the transitio...
This research addresses labor market transformation in Russia. It elaborates on the theory of job s...
The development of a vibrant private sector has been one of the key failures of the transitional per...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
In this paper, we analyze a variety of labor market adjustment issues facing Russian households from...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, Russia experienced a series of econo...
Current economic slowdown in Russia can cause significant problems with employment in a number of na...
The initial years of transition in the Russian Federation have been characterised by relatively smal...
As the United States continues its transition into a postindustrial society, we are slowly moving aw...
This paper investigates worker flows in Russia. Information onelapsed durationsof job tenure from th...
The initial years of transition in the Russian Federation have been characterised by relatively smal...
The need for employers to adapt to global neoliberal capitalism has led to growing flexibility in em...
We use data from the 2006 round of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to describe per...
We investigate the link between perceptions and behavior using the wage arrears phenomenon in Russia...
Gross job and worker flows in Russian industry are studied using panel data from a recent survey of ...
The paper discusses how the Russian labor market has been evolving over two decades of the transitio...
This research addresses labor market transformation in Russia. It elaborates on the theory of job s...
The development of a vibrant private sector has been one of the key failures of the transitional per...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...