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Socioeconomic aspects of student employment in modern Russia

Student: Bartuli Aleksandr

Supervisor: Yulia P. Lezhnina

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This paper examines characteristics of russian student employment. The main goal is to define the impact of different factors (age, gender, course of education, place of&nbsp; living, family income per capita and number of dependants) on the following characteristics of employment: state of employment, type of employment (formal/informal) and labor intensity. For this purpose the data provided by Russian longitudinal monitoring survey were used. In order to achieve the results regressional analysis and the analysis of employment ratios, calculated for different student groups, formed by the studied factors were implemented. It was found&nbsp; that&nbsp; age, gender and family income per capita positively affect state of employment and labor intensity of russian students.</p>

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