We study job gross flows in Russia using large enterprise-level data sets from 1997 administrative records of firms in manufacturing and mining, construction and distribution and trade in four representative regions. We show that in 1997 small firms were the most successful at creating jobs while medium and large firms were mainly destroying them. Privatised firms fared no better than state-owned ones whilst new private firms outperformed firms with other ownership type as far as job creation is concerned. However, much of this superior performance seemed to have been related to labour market entry
The political and economic fall of the socialist bloc in the late 1980s and the disintegration of th...
This paper reports new and unique firm level survey evidence to investigate the micro economic natur...
This paper investigates worker flows in Russia. Information onelapsed durationsof job tenure from th...
We study Russian job dynamics in transition using micro-level data sets from the December 1996 and J...
Gross job and worker flows in Russian industry are studied using panel data from a recent survey of ...
Using data collected from a panel of 6,205 civilian manufacturing firms located in the Central, Volg...
This paper documents and analyses gross job flows and their determinants in Ukraine using a unique d...
Abstract: Early in the 1990s, the introduction of economic reforms in Russia created expectations of...
Gross job and worker flows in Russian industry are studied using panel data from a recent survey of ...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, Russia experienced a series of econo...
Did the Soviet institution of job rights, guaranteed employment despite individual or firm performan...
How do economic policies and institutions affect job reallocation processes and what are the consequ...
In this paper we test the effects of ownership, competition and disorganisation on firm level employ...
This paper examines the nature and scope of enterprise restructuring in Russia using two sources of ...
Comprehensive firm-level data for Polish manufacturing show that in state-owned firms the large drop...
The political and economic fall of the socialist bloc in the late 1980s and the disintegration of th...
This paper reports new and unique firm level survey evidence to investigate the micro economic natur...
This paper investigates worker flows in Russia. Information onelapsed durationsof job tenure from th...
We study Russian job dynamics in transition using micro-level data sets from the December 1996 and J...
Gross job and worker flows in Russian industry are studied using panel data from a recent survey of ...
Using data collected from a panel of 6,205 civilian manufacturing firms located in the Central, Volg...
This paper documents and analyses gross job flows and their determinants in Ukraine using a unique d...
Abstract: Early in the 1990s, the introduction of economic reforms in Russia created expectations of...
Gross job and worker flows in Russian industry are studied using panel data from a recent survey of ...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, Russia experienced a series of econo...
Did the Soviet institution of job rights, guaranteed employment despite individual or firm performan...
How do economic policies and institutions affect job reallocation processes and what are the consequ...
In this paper we test the effects of ownership, competition and disorganisation on firm level employ...
This paper examines the nature and scope of enterprise restructuring in Russia using two sources of ...
Comprehensive firm-level data for Polish manufacturing show that in state-owned firms the large drop...
The political and economic fall of the socialist bloc in the late 1980s and the disintegration of th...
This paper reports new and unique firm level survey evidence to investigate the micro economic natur...
This paper investigates worker flows in Russia. Information onelapsed durationsof job tenure from th...