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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Main Author: Levin, Victoria
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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JOB
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/25045636/
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22613
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spelling 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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topic 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
spellingShingle 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
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Russian Federation
description 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.
format Working Paper
author Levin, Victoria
author_facet Levin, Victoria
author_sort 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
title_sort promoting active aging in russia : working longer and more productively
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/25045636/
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22613
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