LABOR BEHAVIOR OF THE POPULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN (ACCORDING TO THE ALL-RUSSIAN POPULATION CENSUS OF 2002, 2010 AND 2020)
Abstract and keywords
Abstract:
The author emphasizes the relevance of studying the labor behavior of the population, since the analysis and assessment of the dynamics of employment, the level and type of unemployment, the structure of the labor force are important sources of scienti c ideas about demographic, social, economic, and socio-political processes. Based on the data of the All-Russian Population Census, the labor behavior of the population of the Republic of Tatarstan in the periods 2002, 2010 and 2020 is considered. The changes in the sphere of employment in the republic are analyzed. Conclusions have been drawn regarding the e ectiveness of state and regional programs for the development of the labor potential of the region.

Keywords:
employment, labor resources, unemployment, labor market, labor behavior, population census, Republic of Tatarstan
Text
Text (PDF): Read Download
References

1. Andreyev V. I. Self-Development of Creative Achievement-Oriented Personality of a Manager. Kazan’: Firma “SKAM”, 1992. 207 p. (In Russian).

2. Drucker Peter. Managing for Results: Economic Tasks and Risk-Taking Decisions. London: Routledge, 1999. 240 p.

3. Zinchenko V. P., State University Higher School of Economics. Mind and Act of Creation. Moscow: Yazyki slavyanskikh kul’tur, 2010. 588 p., il. (In Russian).

4. Maslow Abraham H. Motivation and Personality. Rev. by Robert Frager, James Fadiman, Cynthia McReynolds, Ruth Cox. 3rd ed. New York: Longman, 1987. 336 p.

5. Taylor Frederick Winslow. The Principles of Scientific Management. Mineola, NY: Dover Publ., 1997. 80 p.

6. Herzberg Frederick, Mausner Bernard, Snyderman Barbara Bloch. The Motivation to Work. With new introd. by F. Herzberg. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publ., 1993. 180 p.

7. McGregor Douglas. The Human Side of Enterprise, annotated edition. Upd. and with a new comment. by Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006. 480 p.

Login or Create
* Forgot password?