The regional shifts in public employment: Russian Arctic

IF 5 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Structural Change and Economic Dynamics Pub Date : 2024-03-16 DOI:10.1016/j.strueco.2024.03.004
Vladimir Myakshin
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The paper examines the issue of enhancing the efficiency of regional public employment systems. A region's sectoral employment pattern serves as an indicator of its socioeconomic development level. Understanding structural shifts occurring in response to inter-industry labor flows is critical to achieve effective employment policies. In this study, we propose a classification of economic sectors that uses as key criterion the impact on public employment of structural shift components (national share, industrial mix, regional shift) and can be used as a tool for evaluating the effectiveness of regions’ sectoral policies and for identifying industries with potential for job creation. The analysis demonstrates the significance of Groups 1–3economic sectors, for which the local share is positive and exceeds the national and industry mix share, in the efforts to increase regional employment. We evaluate the employment potential of the Russian Arctic regions’ economic sectors through identifying their core industries and relative concentration. By using as example the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), we demonstrate the scholarly and practical value of the proposed classification in enhancing the effectiveness and objectivity of local sectoral policies. We further provide the analysis of share the national, sectoral, and regional factors represent in sectoral employment shift, and present the industries that have played a dominant role in the Republic of Sakha's employment growth. Using the proposed classification, we evaluate the efficiency of the employment policy of the region under study and propose recommendations for growth in sectoral employment.

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本文探讨了提高地区公共就业系统效率的问题。一个地区的部门就业模式是衡量其社会经济发展水平的指标。了解产业间劳动力流动所带来的结构性变化,对于制定有效的就业政策至关重要。在本研究中,我们提出了一种经济部门分类法,该分类法以结构转变要素(国家份额、产业组合、区域转变)对公共就业的影响为主要标准,可用作评估地区部门政策有效性和确定具有创造就业潜力的产业的工具。分析表明,地方份额为正且超过国家和产业组合份额的第 1-3 组经济部门在努力增加地区就业方面具有重要意义。我们通过确定俄罗斯北极地区经济部门的核心产业和相对集中度来评估其就业潜力。我们以萨哈共和国(雅库特)为例,证明了所建议的分类在提高地方部门政策的有效性和客观性方面的学术价值和实用价值。我们进一步分析了国家、部门和地区因素在部门就业转移中的份额,并介绍了在萨哈共和国就业增长中发挥主导作用的行业。利用提出的分类方法,我们对所研究地区的就业政策效率进行了评估,并提出了促进部门就业增长的建议。
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期刊介绍: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics publishes articles about theoretical, applied and methodological aspects of structural change in economic systems. The journal publishes work analysing dynamics and structural breaks in economic, technological, behavioural and institutional patterns.
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