The Status of a Professional in Russian Institutional Conditions: Definition Methodology Group Specifics

N. Tikhonova, A. Karavay
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Gaining the technological sovereignty is one of the main goals that the Russian Government is pursuing today. Under these conditions, the importance of professionals, who are “specialists of the highest qualification level” as defined by the Federal State Statistics Service of the Russian Federation, is growing. The information about dynamics, composition and specific features of the group of professionals in Russia is becoming more significant as well. However, professionals as a group are now poorly identified. Among the data on professionals available for a researcher, only two credible sources of information can be named – the employment statistics published by the Federal State Statistics Service of the Russian Federation and scientific publications devoted to them, and the date from The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey – Higher School of Economics (RLMS-HSE). Only abovementioned sources provide data in which structure professionals are separately identified. Therefore, we assume that currently available information about professionals is insufficient, contradictory, and partly quite controversial. This is mainly due to methodological and methodical challenges of the definition of the term “professional”. This article analyzes how the term “professional” is defined in Russian science and statistics. The author offers ways to overcome the vagueness associated with the use of the term “professional” by analyzing features of Russian institutional environment. In this article, the main approaches to the interpretation of the concept "professional" in social sciences are determined. The specific features of the classification of the term in the ISCO-08 and All-Russian Classification of Occupations are considered in the article. The solution proposed involves correcting the basic version of ISCO-08 in RLMS-HSE databases. The advantages of an adjusted version of ISCO-08 that can be used in research on socio-professional structure in general and with the focus on professionals are demonstrated in the article. The article also discusses how the share, composition, and characteristic features of the group of professionals change when the approach offered by the author is applied. The multidirectional dynamics in the share of professionals when different versions of ISCO-08 are used is demonstrated on the RLMS-HSE data from 2001–2021, and the conclusion is made about the specifics of the institutional environment in Russia which strongly affects the situation of this professional group.
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俄罗斯制度条件下专业人员的地位:定义、方法和群体细节
获得技术主权是俄罗斯政府今天追求的主要目标之一。在这种情况下,专业人员的重要性日益增加,这些专业人员是俄罗斯联邦国家统计局界定的“最高资格水平的专家”。关于俄罗斯专业人员群体的动态、组成和具体特征的信息也变得越来越重要。然而,专业人士作为一个群体,现在很难被识别出来。在可供研究人员使用的专业人员数据中,只有两个可靠的信息来源——俄罗斯联邦国家统计局公布的就业统计数据和专门针对这些数据的科学出版物,以及俄罗斯纵向监测调查-高等经济学院(RLMS-HSE)的数据。只有上述来源提供了结构专业人员单独标识的数据。因此,我们假设目前关于专业人员的可用信息是不充分的、矛盾的,而且在一定程度上是相当有争议的。这主要是由于对“专业”一词的定义在方法和方法上存在挑战。本文分析了俄罗斯科学和统计学中“专业”一词的定义。作者通过分析俄罗斯制度环境的特点,提出了克服“专业”一词使用的模糊性的方法。本文确定了社会科学中“专业”概念解释的主要途径。本文考虑了ISCO-08和全俄职业分类中术语分类的具体特征。提出的解决方案包括修改RLMS-HSE数据库中ISCO-08的基本版本。本文论证了调整版ISCO-08的优势,它可以用于一般的社会专业结构研究,并以专业人员为重点。本文还讨论了应用作者提出的方法时,专业人员群体的份额、构成和特征是如何变化的。使用不同版本的ISCO-08时,专业人员份额的多向动态在2001-2021年的RLMS-HSE数据上得到了证明,并得出了俄罗斯制度环境的具体情况,这强烈影响了该专业群体的情况。
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