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State regulation of the regional labor market and employment problems

https://doi.org/10.53315/2949-1193-2023-2-1-60-65

Abstract

The article investigates all-Russian and regional labor market trends in recent years. The peculiarities of the regional labor market, key problems, and positive changes in the regional markets are revealed. The issues of state regulation of labor and employment in the Russian Federation under the conditions of the emergence and spread of coronavirus infection are considered. The analysis of indicators of labor market development and employment of the Republic of Kalmykia was carried out, the main indicators and criteria of the labor market development were considered. Measures for further development of the labor market and increasing the level of employment in the Russian economy are formulated.

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B. S. Egorova
Калмыцкий государственный университет им. Б.Б. Городовикова
Russian Federation

Egorova B.S. third-year master’s student of the field of 38.04.04 State and Municipal Governance



B. Dzh. Shaposhnikova
Kalmyk State University named after B.B. Gorodovikov
Russian Federation

Shaposhnikova Bayrta Dzhidzhievna, Associate Professor, Candidate of Economic Sciences Department of State and Municipal Management and Law

358000, Elista, Pushkin str., 11



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Egorova B.S., Shaposhnikova B.D. State regulation of the regional labor market and employment problems. The Phenomen of Law and Legislation: Strategies and Methods of Cognition. 2023;2(1):60-65. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.53315/2949-1193-2023-2-1-60-65

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