On Approaches to the Management of Anthropogenic Risks of Foreign Work Force on the Example of the City of Moscow
- Authors: Alekseev V.N.1, Kotovich O.S.1, Kushnin B.A.1
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Affiliations:
- State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education «Moscow City University of Management of the Government of Moscow» named after Yu. M. Luzhkov
- Issue: Vol 20, No 1 (2024)
- Pages: 159-173
- Section: Regional and Sectoral Economics
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/2541-8025/article/view/633397
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/SANJVT
- ID: 633397
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Abstract
The article continues the cycle of research on the management of anthropogenic risks in various areas of the implementation and development of human capital. This article focuses on a very relevant component of human capital—foreign labor (IRS) in the economy of Moscow and the Russian Federation. The purpose of the study is to form adequate approaches to the analysis and assessment of anthropogenic risks of the IRS using the example of the city of Moscow and proposals for tools for managing these risks.The object of the study is anthropogenic risks of IRS. The subject is tools for analysis, forecasting and management of anthropogenic risks of IRS. Objectives: to identify key factors of anthropogenic risks, to analyze the existing system for reducing anthropogenic risks of the IRS of Moscow, to propose a proven system for managing anthropogenic risks of the IRS. The practical significance lies in the fact that the automated system of assessment, forecasting of anthropogenic risks will allow to manage (measure, reduce, stop, etc.) them and more effectively use IRS taking into account the specifics of this component of the human capital.
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Vladimir N. Alekseev
State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education «Moscow City University of Management of the Government of Moscow» named after Yu. M. Luzhkov
Author for correspondence.
Email: sez-raen@mail.ru
SPIN-code: 1890-2726
Dr. Sci. (Hist.), Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Professor, Honored Economist of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of Financial Management and Financial Law
Russian Federation, MoscowOlga S. Kotovich
State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education «Moscow City University of Management of the Government of Moscow» named after Yu. M. Luzhkov
Email: shoko-lad@mail.ru
Cand. Sci. (Eng.)
Russian Federation, MoscowBoris A. Kushnin
State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education «Moscow City University of Management of the Government of Moscow» named after Yu. M. Luzhkov
Email: borak3@yandex.ru
SPIN-code: 1052-9957
postgraduate student
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