Russian Far East

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Baikal Amur Mainline Railway
Baikal Region
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Chita Region
Chukotka Autonomous District
CIS State
Digital Competence
Distance Training Programs
Eastern Department
Eastern Federal District
employment innovation
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far eastern federal district of Russia
Federal Target Program
human capital strategy
information and communication technologies
Jewish Autonomous Region
Khabarovsk Territory
labor economics
labor market
labor market analysis
Lump Sum Allowance
Magadan Region
regional development policy
RF Government
RF Ministry
RSFSR Council
Russian Federation
Sakhalin Region
strategic workforce planning models
Total Average Number
USSR Council
USSR Ministry
USSR State Bank
USSR State Planning Committee
workforce development programs
workforce migration trends
Working Age Individuals

Product details

  • ISBN 9781774630013
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This monograph presents an integrated concept of workforce development strategy for the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia. This concept is based on the strategizing methodology developed by Vladimir L. Kvint. The concept takes into account contemporary global, national, and regional development trends in workforce, employment, and labor market issues, including the active influence of information and communication technologies and the appearance of numerous novel forms of employment.

The Russian Far East is a region of geostrategic importance for the whole world, rich in minerals that can be extracted provided that the region has the necessary—and correctly applied—workforce. This volume shows the uniqueness of the region’s workforce and factors that impact workforce development. The author identifies strategic factors influencing workforce development, namely, migration, education system, income sources, and business climate. The monograph identifies, with allowance made for global trends, the main components of workforce development strategy for the Far East: mission, vision, strategic advantages, and priorities. The measures proposed are evaluated in terms of public and economic efficiency. The conclusions and proposals in this work are built on the analysis of this wide range of analytical data. Workforce development programs, from the Tsarist era until the present, are analyzed in this work, and creative approaches to the workforce provision problems of the Russian Far East and appraisal criteria for the strategy’s public and economic efficiency are proposed. Applying the information provided in this book will help to improve efficiency of investments in the economy of the Russian Far East using its labor potential.

This book belongs to the Strategy of the Russian Far East Library developed under the editorial supervision of Sergey Darkin and Vladimir Kvint.

Irina V. Novikova, Dr. Sc. (Economics), is a professor of the Economic and Financial Strategy Department at Lomonosov Moscow State University’s Moscow School of Economics and leading researcher at the Center for Strategic Studies at the Institute of Mathematical Research of Complex Systems under Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia.

Editorial Research Supervisors

Sergey M. Darkin, PhD, was the Governor of the Primorsky Region of the Russian Federation from 2001 to 2012, Deputy Minister of Regional Development of the Russian Federation from 2012 to 2014, and is currently President of the Pacific Investment Group (TIGR) since 2014. Dr. Darkin currently serves as a board member of several leading companies and banks. He is an authority on issues of Asia-Pacific economic development and a well-established professional in regional cooperation and the shipping and fishing industries, among other areas.

Vladimir L. Kvint, Dr. Sc. (Economics), has been Professor of Strategy, Management Systems and International Economics at Fordham University, New York University’s Stern School of Business, American and LaSalle Universities, and Babson College and serves as Chair of the Economic and Financial Strategy Department in the Moscow School of Economics at Lomonosov Moscow State University. He is also Research Director at the Center for Strategic Studies at the Institute of Complex Systems Mathematical Research (CSS ICSMR). Dr. Kvint is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee, a life-time Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Science, a U. S. Fulbright Scholar, and a well-established strategic advisor.

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