Diversity within capitalism: the Russian labour market model

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate labour market practices in a transition economy in relation to broader institutional configurations.Design methodology approach - Through a review of relevant literature and the analysis of statistical data the paper reveals some specific factors...

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