MIGRATION AND LABOUR MARKET IN PERIPHERAL AGRICULTURAL REGION: RELATIONSHIP AND AUTONOMY
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The article describes the relationship between migration processes in the peripheral agricultural region and the labor market situation, in particular, between migration and supply of labor, migration and demand for it, migration and unemployment, migration and wages. A quantitative assessment of the impact of migration on the main components of the Altai Territory labor market in 1992-2016 is given.Downloads
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