Labor market in Russia in the light of demographic trends
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Abstract:
The author presents and discusses the main factors that have the strongest impact on the effective development of the labor market of Russian regions and the country as a whole, due to the fact that labor resources come to the forefront in terms of importance in the national economy of the country. The author remarks a growing need for quality labor resources in all spheres of activity, although digital technology products are being introduced everywhere. However, it has been demonstrated that the wider the transformation affects the country’s economy, the more problems can now be encountered in the labor market: for example, there are new requirements relevant for all actors involved in this market, and increasing migration flows related to both labor and educational processes.

Keywords:
labor market, labor resources, demographic processes, migration, unemployment, digital processes
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