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Leaving unemployment with state assistance: evidence from Russia

Nivorozhkin, Eugene; Nivorozhkina, Ludmila; & Nivorozhkin, Anton. (2006). Leaving unemployment with state assistance: evidence from Russia. In Marshalle, Mary I. (Ed.), Economics of unemployment (pp. 63-79). New York: Nova Science Publishers Inc..

Nivorozhkin, Eugene; Nivorozhkina, Ludmila; & Nivorozhkin, Anton. (2006). Leaving unemployment with state assistance: evidence from Russia. In Marshalle, Mary I. (Ed.), Economics of unemployment (pp. 63-79). New York: Nova Science Publishers Inc..

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This chapter analyzes factors affecting the duration of registered unemployment and the likelihood of individual transition from unemployment. The results help to evaluate the process of population adaptation to the government system of employment assistance in Russia and the effects of this system on the relative chances of employment for various socio-demographic groups. The empirical modeling is done using transition data analysis. The results indicate significant effect of rules and regulations on incentives to find a job for unemplyed individuals inquiring for the state assistance.




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Economics of unemployment


Nivorozhkin, Eugene
Nivorozhkina, Ludmila
Nivorozhkin, Anton

Marshalle, Mary I.


2006





63-79




Nova Science Publishers Inc.

New York





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