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Approaches To Measuring And Evaluating The Characteristics Of Local Labor Markets In Russia Based On Microdata
[Подходы К Измерению И Оценке Характеристик Локальных Рынков Труда В России На Основе Микроданных]

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  • Pavlov, Pavel (Павлов, Павел)

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

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The aim of the work is to test approaches to the analysis of the characteristics of local labor markets in Russia using big micro-level data. The first chapter deals with modern theoretical and empirical approaches to the study of local labor markets, the concept of market power and concentration of the labor market. The second chapter presents a model of the connection between the market power of employers and the wages of employees, and formulates the theoretical hypotheses of the study. The third chapter reveals approaches to the development of a database on local labor markets, highlights patterns that are characteristic of the Russian labor market. The fourth chapter provides an empirical analysis of the influence of the characteristics of Russian local labor markets on the level of wages of workers. The fifth chapter summarizes the results and formulates recommendations based on the results of the study.

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  • Pavlov, Pavel (Павлов, Павел), 2022. "Approaches To Measuring And Evaluating The Characteristics Of Local Labor Markets In Russia Based On Microdata [Подходы К Измерению И Оценке Характеристик Локальных Рынков Труда В России На Основе ," Working Papers w20220167, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:w20220167
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    local labor markets; labor demand; labor supply; concentration indicators; market power; wages; microlevel big data;
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