Classification Signs for Typifying Economic Activity in a Region on the Example of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation
V. N. Myakshin (),
V. N. Petrov and
T. N. Pesyakova
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V. N. Myakshin: Laverov Federal Research Center for the Integrated Study of Arctic, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
V. N. Petrov: Kirov St. Petersburg State Forest Engineering University
T. N. Pesyakova: Department of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for the Arkhangelsk oblast and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2023, vol. 34, issue 5, 669-683
Abstract:
Abstract— The paper examines the influence of national, sectoral and regional factors on the change in the number of employees by type of economic activity in the region. On the basis of the proposed classification features, a typology of the types of economic activity of the region was carried out using the example of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the territories of which fully or partially belong to the Arctic zone. A criteria basis has been developed for identifying the types of economic activity that have a priority impact on increasing employment. The key points of employment growth in the region have been identified (on the example of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)).
Keywords: structural shifts in employment; components of structural shifts; regional structure of employment; typology of types of economic activity; key points of employment growth; regional employment policy; Arctic zone of the Russian Federation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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