A view from below: industrial re-structuring and women's employment at four Russian enterprises |
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Authors: | Carol L. Clark Michael P. Sacks |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Economics, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106-3100, USA;bDepartment of Sociology, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106-3100, USA |
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Abstract: | The labor market in Russia has changed significantly during the last decade. This transformation has resulted in notable changes in employment and unemployment patterns, and in labor mobility, flexibility and insecurity. One critical question is whether these changes signal important differences in labor market outcomes by gender. The approach taken here is to focus on the Russian industrial enterprise. In our study, we find that women experience different internal labor market opportunities and external job prospects than men and those differences in experience are reflected in the actual hiring practices at our firms, with men substituting for women, and women finding it particularly difficult to negotiate the increasingly closed labor market in Russia. At the same time important differences persist among women, differences that do not exist for men. |
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Keywords: | economic transition – Russia labor relations – Russia post-communism – Russia labor markets |
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