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The Wage Of Stem Professionals In Russia: The Importance Of Human Capital And Institutional Factors
[Оплата Труда Stem-Специалистов В России: Значение Человеческого Капитала И Институциональных Факторов]

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  • Putintseva, Anna (Путинцева, Анна)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

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In the age of digital transformation, there is an increasing discussion about human resource shortages. In particular, IT professionals, in general, specialists in science and technology (STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). One of the decisive factors in attracting and retaining highly qualified employees is the level of remuneration, so it is important to understand what the determinants of its level in Russia are. Thus, our research answers the question: what factors influence the compensation of STEM professionals in Russia? The influence of human capital (special experience and availability of higher education) and institutional factors (organization size, economic sector, organization profile) were considered. The data of the National Research University Higher School of Economics Russian Monitoring of Economic Situation and Health for 2010-2020 were used for the analysis. The results show that the level of financial compensation increases when a STEM specialist has higher education, works in a large and commercial organization. Work experience has no effect on compensation. The profile of the organization (technical or not) also did not show an unambiguous result in this study.

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  • Putintseva, Anna (Путинцева, Анна), 2022. "The Wage Of Stem Professionals In Russia: The Importance Of Human Capital And Institutional Factors [Оплата Труда Stem-Специалистов В России: Значение Человеческого Капитала И Институциональных Фак," Working Papers w20220162, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:w20220162
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    Keywords

    STEM; highly skilled workforce; remuneration; human capital factors; institutional factors;
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    • J31 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs - - - Wage Level and Structure; Wage Differentials

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