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Part-time and temporary workers in Russia: winners or losers?

Tatiana Karabchuk ()

Journal for Labour Market Research, 2012, vol. 45, issue 1, 23-39

Abstract: "This paper examines wage differentials between permanent/non-permanent and full-time/part-time employees. The analysis is based on the representative Household Survey of Welfare dataset, collected by Rosstat and the World Bank in 2003. The results show that non-permanent workers suffer a loss in wages while part-timers earn more per hour than full-timers, but the wage gap diminishes substantially when controlled for observed and non-observed characteristics. It seems that the theory of segmented labor markets is quite appropriate for explaining these differences in the Russian labor market." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

Keywords: Russland; befristeter Arbeitsvertrag; Lohnhöhe; Lohnunterschied; Teilzeitarbeit; Teilzeitarbeitnehmer; unbefristeter Arbeitsvertrag; Arbeitsmarktsegmentation; Vollzeitarbeit; Zeitarbeitnehmer; 2003-2003 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J71 M51 M53 Z13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-01-03
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