Promoting Active Aging in Russia : Working Longer and More Productively
A shrinking working-age population will be the Russian Federations biggest demographic challenge in coming decades. With workers increasingly scarce, sustainable future economic development depends on Russias ability to bring into the labor force c...
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okr-10986-226132021-04-23T14:04:10Z Promoting Active Aging in Russia : Working Longer and More Productively Levin, Victoria JOBS EMPLOYMENT RISKS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY EMPLOYMENT RATE PEOPLE CURRENT LABOR FORCE STROKE RETIREMENT INFORMAL SECTOR TRAINING PROVIDERS YOUTH EMPLOYMENT MINIMUM WAGE PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS ADULT TRAINING AGE GROUP LABOR FORCE PART- TIME EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT HEALTH CARE JOB AVERAGE EARNING HEALTH DEPRESSION SERVANTS UNEMPLOYED PERSON HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE EMPLOYMENT RATES INCOME SUPPORT LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION HYPERTENSION LABOR MARKET POLICIES EARLY RETIREMENT ACTIVE LABOR PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY DRIVERS JOB SEEKERS WORK EXPERIENCE LABOR MARKET EMPLOYMENT POLICIES UNEMPLOYED WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ON-THE-JOB TRAINING SMOKING WORKER PREVIOUS STUDIES ACTIVE LABOR MARKET AGING CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYED MIGRATION JOB LOSS OLDER WORKERS OBSERVATION MARKETING HOUSEHOLD INCOME VOCATIONAL EDUCATION JOB TRAINING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE LABOR LABOUR MARKETS JOB SEARCH MIGRANTS LOW UNEMPLOYMENT MORTALITY EARNINGS GROWTH FEMALE LABOR WELL-FUNCTIONING LABOR MARKET ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICIES UNEMPLOYMENT AVERAGE WAGES PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH HUMAN CAPITAL OLDER PEOPLE WORKERS LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS YOUNG WORKERS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES PRODUCTIVE WORK PRODUCT INNOVATIONS EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION LEGISLATION ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LIFESTYLE AVERAGE WAGE CONTRIBUTION RATE LABOR CONTRACT LIFELONG LEARNING EMPLOYMENT SECURITY WAGE SUBSIDIES HEALTH OUTCOMES OCCUPATIONS AGE GROUPS LABOUR MARKET OCCUPATION AGGREGATE DEMAND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS EARNING INTERNET MANAGEMENT RISK FACTORS WALKING VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION WEIGHT PAYROLL TAX PENSION ACCOUNT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CHILDREN PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE EMPLOYABILITY LABOUR FORCE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT WORKING CONDITIONS FEMALE LABOR FORCE EMPLOYEE YOUNGER WORKERS PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYEES LABOR SUPPLY FINDING JOBS UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS STRATEGY LABOUR LABOR MARKETS INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS MENTAL EMPLOYMENT PAPER LABOR REGULATIONS FINDING EMPLOYMENT FOOD INDUSTRY ABSENTEEISM TRAINING SERVICES EMPLOYEES A shrinking working-age population will be the Russian Federations biggest demographic challenge in coming decades. With workers increasingly scarce, sustainable future economic development depends on Russias ability to bring into the labor force currently under-utilized groups, such as young mothers and older people, and to maximize the productivity of every worker. This study assesses the projected dynamics of the working-age population and how changes in labor force participation may affect the future workforce. It also assesses the potential contribution of individual factors to either facilitate or deter the participation of older Russians in the labor force. A review of disincentives for labor force participation in current social insurance programs and labor institutions is followed by policy proposals to help prolong the working lives of older adults. 2015-09-14T17:06:29Z 2015-09-14T17:06:29Z 2015-09-12 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/25045636/ http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22613 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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JOBS EMPLOYMENT RISKS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY EMPLOYMENT RATE PEOPLE CURRENT LABOR FORCE STROKE RETIREMENT INFORMAL SECTOR TRAINING PROVIDERS YOUTH EMPLOYMENT MINIMUM WAGE PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS ADULT TRAINING AGE GROUP LABOR FORCE PART- TIME EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT HEALTH CARE JOB AVERAGE EARNING HEALTH DEPRESSION SERVANTS UNEMPLOYED PERSON HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE EMPLOYMENT RATES INCOME SUPPORT LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION HYPERTENSION LABOR MARKET POLICIES EARLY RETIREMENT ACTIVE LABOR PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY DRIVERS JOB SEEKERS WORK EXPERIENCE LABOR MARKET EMPLOYMENT POLICIES UNEMPLOYED WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ON-THE-JOB TRAINING SMOKING WORKER PREVIOUS STUDIES ACTIVE LABOR MARKET AGING CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYED MIGRATION JOB LOSS OLDER WORKERS OBSERVATION MARKETING HOUSEHOLD INCOME VOCATIONAL EDUCATION JOB TRAINING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE LABOR LABOUR MARKETS JOB SEARCH MIGRANTS LOW UNEMPLOYMENT MORTALITY EARNINGS GROWTH FEMALE LABOR WELL-FUNCTIONING LABOR MARKET ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICIES UNEMPLOYMENT AVERAGE WAGES PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH HUMAN CAPITAL OLDER PEOPLE WORKERS LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS YOUNG WORKERS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES PRODUCTIVE WORK PRODUCT INNOVATIONS EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION LEGISLATION ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LIFESTYLE AVERAGE WAGE CONTRIBUTION RATE LABOR CONTRACT LIFELONG LEARNING EMPLOYMENT SECURITY WAGE SUBSIDIES HEALTH OUTCOMES OCCUPATIONS AGE GROUPS LABOUR MARKET OCCUPATION AGGREGATE DEMAND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS EARNING INTERNET MANAGEMENT RISK FACTORS WALKING VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION WEIGHT PAYROLL TAX PENSION ACCOUNT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CHILDREN PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE EMPLOYABILITY LABOUR FORCE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT WORKING CONDITIONS FEMALE LABOR FORCE EMPLOYEE YOUNGER WORKERS PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYEES LABOR SUPPLY FINDING JOBS UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS STRATEGY LABOUR LABOR MARKETS INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS MENTAL EMPLOYMENT PAPER LABOR REGULATIONS FINDING EMPLOYMENT FOOD INDUSTRY ABSENTEEISM TRAINING SERVICES EMPLOYEES |
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JOBS EMPLOYMENT RISKS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY EMPLOYMENT RATE PEOPLE CURRENT LABOR FORCE STROKE RETIREMENT INFORMAL SECTOR TRAINING PROVIDERS YOUTH EMPLOYMENT MINIMUM WAGE PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS ADULT TRAINING AGE GROUP LABOR FORCE PART- TIME EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT HEALTH CARE JOB AVERAGE EARNING HEALTH DEPRESSION SERVANTS UNEMPLOYED PERSON HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE EMPLOYMENT RATES INCOME SUPPORT LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION HYPERTENSION LABOR MARKET POLICIES EARLY RETIREMENT ACTIVE LABOR PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY DRIVERS JOB SEEKERS WORK EXPERIENCE LABOR MARKET EMPLOYMENT POLICIES UNEMPLOYED WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ON-THE-JOB TRAINING SMOKING WORKER PREVIOUS STUDIES ACTIVE LABOR MARKET AGING CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYED MIGRATION JOB LOSS OLDER WORKERS OBSERVATION MARKETING HOUSEHOLD INCOME VOCATIONAL EDUCATION JOB TRAINING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE LABOR LABOUR MARKETS JOB SEARCH MIGRANTS LOW UNEMPLOYMENT MORTALITY EARNINGS GROWTH FEMALE LABOR WELL-FUNCTIONING LABOR MARKET ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICIES UNEMPLOYMENT AVERAGE WAGES PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH HUMAN CAPITAL OLDER PEOPLE WORKERS LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS YOUNG WORKERS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES PRODUCTIVE WORK PRODUCT INNOVATIONS EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION LEGISLATION ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LIFESTYLE AVERAGE WAGE CONTRIBUTION RATE LABOR CONTRACT LIFELONG LEARNING EMPLOYMENT SECURITY WAGE SUBSIDIES HEALTH OUTCOMES OCCUPATIONS AGE GROUPS LABOUR MARKET OCCUPATION AGGREGATE DEMAND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS EARNING INTERNET MANAGEMENT RISK FACTORS WALKING VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION WEIGHT PAYROLL TAX PENSION ACCOUNT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CHILDREN PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE EMPLOYABILITY LABOUR FORCE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT WORKING CONDITIONS FEMALE LABOR FORCE EMPLOYEE YOUNGER WORKERS PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYEES LABOR SUPPLY FINDING JOBS UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS STRATEGY LABOUR LABOR MARKETS INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS MENTAL EMPLOYMENT PAPER LABOR REGULATIONS FINDING EMPLOYMENT FOOD INDUSTRY ABSENTEEISM TRAINING SERVICES EMPLOYEES Levin, Victoria Promoting Active Aging in Russia : Working Longer and More Productively |
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Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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A shrinking working-age population will
be the Russian Federations biggest demographic challenge in
coming decades. With workers increasingly scarce,
sustainable future economic development depends on Russias
ability to bring into the labor force currently
under-utilized groups, such as young mothers and older
people, and to maximize the productivity of every worker.
This study assesses the projected dynamics of the
working-age population and how changes in labor force
participation may affect the future workforce. It also
assesses the potential contribution of individual factors to
either facilitate or deter the participation of older
Russians in the labor force. A review of disincentives for
labor force participation in current social insurance
programs and labor institutions is followed by policy
proposals to help prolong the working lives of older adults. |
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Working Paper |
author |
Levin, Victoria |
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Levin, Victoria |
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Levin, Victoria |
title |
Promoting Active Aging in Russia : Working Longer and More Productively |
title_short |
Promoting Active Aging in Russia : Working Longer and More Productively |
title_full |
Promoting Active Aging in Russia : Working Longer and More Productively |
title_fullStr |
Promoting Active Aging in Russia : Working Longer and More Productively |
title_full_unstemmed |
Promoting Active Aging in Russia : Working Longer and More Productively |
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promoting active aging in russia : working longer and more productively |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/25045636/ http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22613 |
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