Russian Journal of Labor Economics
Peer-review quarterly economic journal published since 2014.
Editor-in-Chief
- Gorelov, Nikolay - St. Petersburg State University of Economics, Professor (Russia) [RSCI]
About
Russian Journal of Labor Economics is an international scientific and practical journal devoted to theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of work activities, including studies on labor market, social and labor relations, work productivity and efficiency, remuneration of employees, reproduction of labor resources, as well as other scientific materials in the context of the Higher Attestation Commission specialty passport “Labor Economics”.
The journal publishes original research results in the field of labor economy and organization in Russia and abroad, analytical surveys, reviews, and short announcements of ongoing researches and labor statistics at the discretion of editorial board. All articles published in the journal are subject to mandatory peer-review.
Indexation
- Russian Science Citation Index
- EBSCO
- Ulrich's Periodical Directory
- CrossRef
- Google Scholar
Publications
- quarterly, 4 issues per year
Edição corrente



Volume 10, Nº 11 (2023)
- Ano: 2023
- Artigos: 8
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/2410-1613/issue/view/8395
Edição completa



Articles
Working potential of the unemployed population in regions with high unemployment: characteristics and prospects for using the potential
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Characteristics of the quality of working life of different groups of the Chinese population
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Влияние особенностей человеческого капитала на зарплатные ожидания: исследование рынка труда Санкт-Петербург
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Employee innovative behavior: competence approach
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Strategic personnel management in conditions of labor shortage on the labor market
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Labor occupational safety in the modern Russian economy: directions and development trends
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A modified matrix method for professional risk assessment
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Accounting methodological features in conditions of uncertainty of the influence of psychosocial risk factors on the decline in agricultural labor productivity
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