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Оценки Трудовой Миграции Пилотовв Контексте Государственной Авиационной Политики
[Assessment of Pilots’ Labor Migration in the Context of State Aviation Policy]

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  • Maxim A. Fokeev

    (The Higher School of Economics)

  • Liudmila S. Ruzhanskaya

    (Ural Federal University)

  • Andrey A. Pushkarev

    (Ural Federal University)

  • Sergey A. Lukyanov

    (MGIMO)

Abstract

The article deals with the problems of state policy implementation in the field of development of domestic passenger air traffic—pilots’ labor migration in Russian airlines. From the theoretical perspective, the research is based on papers about labor migration of skilled workers and, in addition, is expanded by industry publications on the selection and change of the employer company by flight crew members. Aviation regulators are faced with a serious problem—the need to fit new models of operating activities of airlines into the priorities and measures of state policy in the field of aviation activities. The empirical part of the research is a case using a set of quantitative and qualitative data: the results of a pilots’ survey in the largest Russian airline Aeroflot, materials of interviews with industry experts, state statistics and the industry regulator of the Federal Air Transport Agency. According to the results of assessing intentions to change the company, high wages at a new workplace is the main motivating factor of international migration for Russian pilots. In addition, the need for career growth encourages pilots to change jobs, but rather at home than abroad. An inverse U-shaped dependence was revealed between the propensity for labor migration and the age of the pilot. The presented work makes up for the lack of research in the field of peculiarities of the functioning of companies in the important infrastructure industry of assenger air transport. The article contributes to the research of the aviation industry in terms of conditions of sustainable development, as well as to the analysis of factors of labor migration among representatives of professions with narrow qualifications. The conclusions obtained in the study can be used to create comprehensive state policy measures to retain qualified personnel in Russian airlines.

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  • Maxim A. Fokeev & Liudmila S. Ruzhanskaya & Andrey A. Pushkarev & Sergey A. Lukyanov, 2022. "Оценки Трудовой Миграции Пилотовв Контексте Государственной Авиационной Политики [Assessment of Pilots’ Labor Migration in the Context of State Aviation Policy]," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 2, pages 62-87, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:ecopol:s2134
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