Assessing the Impact of Employment in the Informal Sector of the Economy on Labor Market Development

The paper analyzes employment in Russia’s informal sector based on its spatial and dynamic characteristics. In recent years, the Russian labor market has been characterized by a steady growth of employment rates in the informal sector of the economy, high volatility and territorial differentiation o...

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Economic activity
Economic conditions
Economic development
Economic growth
Economics
Employees
Employment
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Households
Impact analysis
Informal economy
Labor
Labor force
Labor market
Labor productivity
Mobility
Regions
Research methodology
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Volatility
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