Problematics of balancing the processes of labor-power reproduction in the context of jobs reallocation (as exemplified by the Ural Federal District)
Проблематика сбалансированности процессов воспроизводства рабочей силы в контексте реаллокации рабочих мест (на примере УрФО)
Lavrentyeva, Irina (Лаврентьева, Ирина) (),
Abramkina, Svetlana (Абрамкина, Светлана) () and
Belkin, Vladimir (Белкин, Владимир) ()
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Lavrentyeva, Irina (Лаврентьева, Ирина): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Abramkina, Svetlana (Абрамкина, Светлана): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Belkin, Vladimir (Белкин, Владимир): Ural branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, 2018, 46-54
Abstract:
The paper considers the dynamics of reproducing two processes that are the basis of the economy functioning. The authors analyze the dynamics of jobs shifting through changes in a number of coefficients: creation, liquidation, reallocation, movement balance, etc. for the period of 2009-2017. The unevenness of jobs creating and liquidating in the Ural Federal District is revealed, the relationship between jobs elimination in the region and labor productivity; between the dynamics of jobs elimination and mortality among men of working age is traced.
Keywords: labor force; job; reproduction; dynamics and statics of labor movement; imbalance of the reproduction process; reallocation of jobs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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