According to a survey conducted by the RANEPA (the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, located in Moscow), about 40% migrants have lost their job during the confinement measures in Russia (while it conscerns 20% for Russian workers). Among those who kept their job, some claim to be ready to resign in masse in view of the significant drop in their wages, for example in Moscow or in the oblast Amur. Contrary to what the media and politicians has claimed..
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
The expansion of the foreign workforce in the Russian economy resultsfrom the entry of the country i...
Labour migration is discussed here in the context of the transformation of the Russian labour market...
Millions of international migrants are living in Russia today. This paper, based on Rosstat’s “Selec...
Using unique data from a supplement to the RLMS on displaced workers in Russia and from the Ukrainia...
Using unique data from a supplement to the RLMS on displaced workers in Russia and from the Ukrainia...
This paper is the first to analyze the costs of job loss in Russia, using unique new data from the R...
The aim of the study is to analyze the extent of the presence of migrants and their behavior in the ...
Using unique data from a supplement to the RLMS on displaced workers in Russia and from the Ukrainia...
We try to determine with the help of the Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition technique whether foreign work...
Migration is an objective process in Russia as worldwide. It has always existed and played an import...
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 move of five million Russian and Russian-speaking people from the former Soviet Union countries ...
The introduction of quarantine measures in connection with the coronavirus pandemic was accompanied ...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
The expansion of the foreign workforce in the Russian economy resultsfrom the entry of the country i...
Labour migration is discussed here in the context of the transformation of the Russian labour market...
Millions of international migrants are living in Russia today. This paper, based on Rosstat’s “Selec...
Using unique data from a supplement to the RLMS on displaced workers in Russia and from the Ukrainia...
Using unique data from a supplement to the RLMS on displaced workers in Russia and from the Ukrainia...
This paper is the first to analyze the costs of job loss in Russia, using unique new data from the R...
The aim of the study is to analyze the extent of the presence of migrants and their behavior in the ...
Using unique data from a supplement to the RLMS on displaced workers in Russia and from the Ukrainia...
We try to determine with the help of the Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition technique whether foreign work...
Migration is an objective process in Russia as worldwide. It has always existed and played an import...
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 move of five million Russian and Russian-speaking people from the former Soviet Union countries ...
The introduction of quarantine measures in connection with the coronavirus pandemic was accompanied ...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
The expansion of the foreign workforce in the Russian economy resultsfrom the entry of the country i...
Labour migration is discussed here in the context of the transformation of the Russian labour market...