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References for The labor market in Russia, 2000–2017
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Further reading
- Gorodnichenko, Y., Sabirianova Peter, K. "Returns to schooling in Russia and Ukraine: A semiparametric approach to cross-country comparative analysis" Journal of Comparative Economics 33:2 (2005): 324–350.
- Lehmann, H. "Informal employment in transition countries: Empirical evidence and research challenges" Comparative Economic Studies 57:1 (2015): 1–30.
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Key references
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Layard, R., Richter, A. "How much
unemployment is needed for restructuring: The Russian
experience" Economics of
Transition and Institutional Change 3:1 (1995): 39–58. Key reference: [1]
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Lehmann, H., Wadsworth, J. "Wage arrears and
inequality in the distribution of pay: Lessons from
Russia" In: Polachek, S., Bargian, O. (eds). Aspects of Worker
Well-Being (Research in Labor Economics Vol. 26. Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing, 2007. Key reference: [2]
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OECD OECD Reviews of
Labour Market and Social Policies: Russian Federation. Paris: OECD, 2011. Key reference: [3]
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Gimpelson, V., Kapeliushnikov, R. "Labor market
adjustment: Is Russia different?" In: Weber, S., Alexeev, M. (eds). The Oxford
Handbook of the Russian Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Key reference: [4]
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OECD OECD Employment
Outlook 2018. Paris: OECD, 2018. Key reference: [5]
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Boeri, T., Terrell, K. "Institutional
determinants of labor reallocation in transition" Journal of
Economic Perspectives 16:1 (2002): 51–76. Key reference: [6]
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OECD.Stat Strictness of
Employment Protection–Individual Dismissals (Regular
Contracts). Key reference: [7]
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OECD "Public expenditure
and participant stocks in labour market programmes in OECD
countries, 2013 and 2014" OECD Employment
Outlook 2016. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2016. Key reference: [8]
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Gimpelson, V., Kapeliushnikov, R., Lukyanova, A. "Employment
protection legislation in Russia: Regional enforcement and labor
market outcomes" Comparative
Economic Studies 52:4 (2010): 611–636. Key reference: [9]
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Montenegro, C., Patrinos, H. Comparable
Estimates of Returns to Schooling Around the World World Bank Working
Paper No.7020, 2014. Key reference: [10]
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Gimpelson, V., Kapeliushnikov, R., Sharunina, A. "Low paid jobs in
the Russian labour market: Does exit exist and where does it
lead to? [in Russian]" HSE Economic
Journal 22:4 (2018): 489–530. Key reference: [11]
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Gimpelson, V. "Structural change
and inter-industry wage differentiation [in Russian]" Journal of the New
Economic Association 9:3 (2016): 186–197. Key reference: [12]
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Rosstat Data on
inequality. Key reference: [13]
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Calvo, P., Lopez-Calva, L., Posadas, J. A Decade of
Declining Earnings Inequality in the Russian Federation World Bank Policy
Research Working Paper No.7392, 2015. Key reference: [14]
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Layard, R., Richter, A. "How much
unemployment is needed for restructuring: The Russian
experience" Economics of
Transition and Institutional Change 3:1 (1995): 39–58.
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Additional References
- Earle, J., Sabirianova Peter, K. "Complementarity and custom in wage contract violation" Review of Economics and Statistics 91:4 (2009): 832–849.
- Gimpelson, V., Kapeliushnikov, R. "Between light and shadow: Informality in the Russian labour market" In: Oxenstierna, S. (ed). The Challenges for Russia’s Politicized Economic System. London: Routledge, 2015.
- Lehmann, H., Zaiceva, A. "Redefining informality and measuring its determinants: Evidence from the Russian labour market" Journal of International Development 27:4 (2015): 464–488.
- Lehmann, H., Muravyev, A., Razzolini, T., Zaiceva, A. "The wage and non-wage costs of displacement in boom times: Evidence from Russia" Journal of Comparative Economics 41:4 (2013): 1184–1201.
- Slonimczyk, F., Gimpelson, V. "Informality and mobility: Evidence from Russian panel data" Economics of Transition and Institutional Change 23:2 (2015): 299-341.