Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, Russia experienced a series of economic shocks, resulting in large decreases in output but limited change in employment. Using information contained in a nationally representative longitudinal survey of Russian citizens, this research analyzes the labor market behavior of individuals from 1992 to 1996 during the transition to a market economy. Under Markovian assumptions, the pattern of transitions between labor market states is identified. Results indicate that the state sector has declined, but that the emerging private sector has played a limited role in alleviating growing unemployment. The probability of losing a job increased 75 percent from 1992 to 1996 while the re-empl...
The article discusses the key stages of the labor sphere development in the Post-Soviet Russia: tran...
This article analyzes multiple job holding in the context of economic transition. Evidence from a na...
The study raises the problem of human capital heterogeneity at the Russian labor market caused by no...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, Russia experienced a series of econo...
In this paper, we analyze a variety of labor market adjustment issues facing Russian households from...
This paper provides a statistical portrait of the Russian labor market during the latest period of 2...
We assess 14 predictions from market transition theory using survey data on employment, earnings, an...
This article examines the dynamics of employment (employment level) and key indicators of regional ...
This paper investigates worker flows in Russia. Information onelapsed durationsof job tenure from th...
The political and economic fall of the socialist bloc in the late 1980s and the disintegration of th...
Using data collected from a panel of 6,205 civilian manufacturing firms located in the Central, Volg...
This paper surveys three studies on the internal labor market of one Russian firm spanning the years...
This thesis is concerned with various aspects of transitional labour reallocation either between dif...
This chapter surveys three studies on the internal labor market of one Russian firm spanning the yea...
We study Russian job dynamics in transition using micro-level data sets from the December 1996 and J...
The article discusses the key stages of the labor sphere development in the Post-Soviet Russia: tran...
This article analyzes multiple job holding in the context of economic transition. Evidence from a na...
The study raises the problem of human capital heterogeneity at the Russian labor market caused by no...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, Russia experienced a series of econo...
In this paper, we analyze a variety of labor market adjustment issues facing Russian households from...
This paper provides a statistical portrait of the Russian labor market during the latest period of 2...
We assess 14 predictions from market transition theory using survey data on employment, earnings, an...
This article examines the dynamics of employment (employment level) and key indicators of regional ...
This paper investigates worker flows in Russia. Information onelapsed durationsof job tenure from th...
The political and economic fall of the socialist bloc in the late 1980s and the disintegration of th...
Using data collected from a panel of 6,205 civilian manufacturing firms located in the Central, Volg...
This paper surveys three studies on the internal labor market of one Russian firm spanning the years...
This thesis is concerned with various aspects of transitional labour reallocation either between dif...
This chapter surveys three studies on the internal labor market of one Russian firm spanning the yea...
We study Russian job dynamics in transition using micro-level data sets from the December 1996 and J...
The article discusses the key stages of the labor sphere development in the Post-Soviet Russia: tran...
This article analyzes multiple job holding in the context of economic transition. Evidence from a na...
The study raises the problem of human capital heterogeneity at the Russian labor market caused by no...