Olga V. Voron
- Adviser: Institute for Social Policy
- Deputy Director: Head Office of the Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center
- Olga V. Voron has been at HSE University since 2016.
Education, Degrees and Academic Titles
Moscow State Linguistic University
According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, Candidate of Sciences belongs to ISCED level 8 - "doctoral or equivalent", together with PhD, DPhil, D.Lit, D.Sc, LL.D, Doctorate or similar. Candidate of Sciences allows its holders to reach the level of the Associate Professor.
Courses (2023/2024)
- Research Seminar “Social Policy” (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar “Social Policy” (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Past Courses
Courses (2022/2023)
- Research Seminar “Social Policy” (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar “Social Policy” (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Courses (2021/2022)
- Research Seminar (Master’s programme; Institute for Social Policy; 2 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar “Social Policy” (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Courses (2020/2021)
- Research Seminar (Master’s programme; Institute for Social Policy; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar (Master’s programme; Institute for Social Policy; 2 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Education in the Context of Demographic Forecasting of the Russian Population
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the 36th issue of the research digest. It presents the latest results of a study of demographic forecasting and its factors. The research is carried out as a part of the project "Development of multi-status demographic models for Russia accounting for the level of education and health status / life expectancy".
New Migration Vectors: Migrants from Central Asia in Kamchatka
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the 35th issue of the research digest. It presents the results of a study of new migration trends in Russia, particularly, the migration from Central Asia to Kamchatka. The research is carried out as a part of the project "Migration as a factor of accumulation of human capital in Russia".
Regional Identity And Migration Orientations Of Residents Of The Kaliningrad Region
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the 34th issue of the research digest. It presents the results of a study of the Kaliningrad region population that is characterized by increased level of self-identification.
Indigenous Languages and Cultures in Russia: Preserving Diversity
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the 33rd issue of the research digest. It presents the latest results of the work of the staff of the Laboratory for Arctic Social Sciences and Humanities at the HSE University aimed at depicting the linguistic and cultural diversity in the northern regions of Russia.
Innovative Potential of Russian Regions
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the thirty-second issue of the research digest. It presents the results of a study of the innovative potential of Russian regions. The research digest was prepared within the framework of the project "Analyzing the Impact of Human Capital on the Technological Development and Economic Growth of the Russian Federation".
Labor Market of Russian Regions and Municipalities
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the thirty-first issue of the research digest. It presents the results of the study of regional and local labor markets in the context of the events of 2020–2022, carried out by the Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technologies (HSE University).
Natural and Climatic Living Conditions for the Russian Population in the Early and Mid-21st Century
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Centre has published the thirtieth issue of the research digest. We present the study of the natural and climatic living conditions for the Russian population in the early to mid-21st century under different climate change scenarios, carried out by the Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technologies (HSE University).
How Does a Person Influence a Country's Economy, What Helps Researchers to Study Human Potential? Interview with Olga Voron
Within the framework of the international forum of technological development Technoprom-2023, Olga Voron, Deputy Director of the Directorate of the Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center gave an interview to the project 3.14 The Future has Arrived*, implemented with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.
What Are the Approaches to Human Capital Development in OECD Countries?
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Centre published the twenty eighth issue of the research digest. We present the results of a major study of the practices of strategic governmental planning in the field of human development for 38 member states of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) using content analysis of the text arrays in English, as well as a study in national languages carried out at MGIMO‒University.
Which Regions of Russia are Ready to Support Creative Industries?
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published a special issue of the research digest. It presents the results of a ranking that classified Russian regions into four groups with different patterns and conditions for the development of creative industries: “leaders” (21), “evolutionary” (19), “effective” (15) and “catching up” (30 regions of the Russian Federation).
How to Develop and Maintain Individual Agency in Corporate Sector?
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published a new issue of the research digest. It presents the results of a review and analysis of scientific and expert sources and identifies key ‘requests’ and forms of corresponding ‘answers’ related to the support and development of proactivity in the corporate sector in the contemporary economy.
What is the Future of Migrants Arriving in Russia?
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Centre has published the twenty-sixth issue of the scientific digest. It presents behavioral strategies and attitudes of Central Asian migrant workers towards Russia. What are the migrants' plans for the future? What should we expect in the foreseeable future in terms of their integration into Russian society? The answers to these and many other questions are presented in a new study.
How to Eliminate the Unevenness in Human Capital Distribution between Countries?
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Centre published the twenty fifth issue of the research digest. It presents the results of a comprehensive study, measuring global imbalance in human development and country differences in public policy related to the promotion of human development, conducted by experts from the Institute of International Studies and the Faculty of International Relations (MGIMO-University).
How to Preserve Cultural Heritage?
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the twenty-fourth issue of the scientific digest. Using the example of several regional cases, the research project examines the processes of understanding practices that are part of traditional culture or historical past, and rethinking ideas about them in ethnic groups and local communities. Special attention is paid to the integration of such practices into modern economic, political and social systems, which become available within the framework of the heritage institute.
How to Recreate the Appearance of the Fallen Soldiers of the WWII?
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the twenty-third issue of the research digest. It contains cases of dead soldiers identification by portrait reconstructions.
What Are the Prospects for Inclusive Employment in Russia?
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the twenty-second issue of the scientific digest. It presents the results of data analysis of the All-Russian survey of HR managers of large, medium and small businesses on the state and prospects of inclusive employment in Russian companies, as well as on factors that affect diversity management in the context of global challenges.
How Can Studying Human Potential Help to Prevent Radicalization of Society?
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the twenty-first issue of the research digest It presents the results of analysis on the influence of human capital on potential radicalization and deradicalization of society in Dagestan, the largest republic of the North Caucasus.
What Do Russians Spend Their Time Budgets On?
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the twentieth issue of the research digest. It presents the results of data analysis on the distribution of time budgets of Russians for various types of activities.
How Are General-Purpose Technologies, Human Capital and Economic Growth Related?
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published a new issue of the research digest. It presents the correlation between balanced long-term economic growth and new technologies as a factor of human capital development.
The Phenomenon of Insight: Structure, Nature, Features
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the eighteenth issue of the research digest. It presents the phenomenon of insight as a key moment in the course of solving a mental problem.
Russian Creative Class: Professions, Skills, Main Trends
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published a special issue of the research digest. It presents the results of a quantitative analysis of the creative class in Russia – people employed in professions related to creative and intellectual activities, carried out by the Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge (HSE University).
Organic Agriculture: Russia’s Positions and Prospects
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the seventeenth issue of the research digest. It identifies the state and prospects for Russia’s organic farming under the global eco-development trends as outlined by the Institute of Social Sciences (RANEPA)
Approaching "tomorrow"
Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova, Head of the ILSIR HSE, research fellows and other colleagues of HSE share their impressions about participating in the international film festival "Cinema Without Barriers".
How Vulnerable is the Russian Population to the Country's Climate?
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the 15th issue of theresearch digest. It presents the results of the vulnerability assessment of the Russian populationto climate change, carried out by employees and partners of the Faculty of Geography andGeoinformation Technology (HSE University).
How Can We Perceive and Evaluate Economic Inequality?
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the 14th issue of the scientific digest. It presents the results of the classification and analysis of various methods for measuring perceived economic inequality, carried out by the Department of Psychology (HSE University)
How do digital technologies affect human well-being?
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the 12th issue of the scientific digest. It presents the results of a comparative study of the conditions created for the impact of digital technologies on well-being and quality of life in Russia and the OECD, carried out by the Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge (HSE University).
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center Showed the Impact of Demographic Aging of the Population on Labour Supply in Russia
In Russia, as in many other countries, the trend towards depopulation and demographic aging is already accompanied by a decline in the working-age population. This is the conclusion reached by scientists from the Higher School of Economics in the tenth scientific digest “Demographic Changes and Labor Supply in Russian Regions”. The issue was prepared by the Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center.
Russians Do Not Like to Make Plans and Prefer to Believe in a Brighter Future, According to The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center
In Russia, norms and values play a big role in the idea of inequality. This is a conclusion made by scientists in the ninth scientific digest “The idea of Russians About Income Inequality: Does Social Mobility Affect Them?” The issue was prepared by The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center.
The eighth issue of the scientific digest of the Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center was published
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the eighth issue of the scientific digest named Kalmyks. Problems of Nomadic Group Adaptation in Russia. Anthropology, Biodemography and Reproduction. The digest presents the results of the research on the adaptation of nomadic Kalmyk groups in the Russian Federation, carried out by scientists from the IEA RAS.
A video about the work of the World-Class Research Center "Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has been posted on YouTube
World-Class Research Center "Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center" has posted a video about the Center’s work on YouTube. The video explains what the Center was created for, describes its goals and objectives, and shows what its staff are working on.
Who's Gonna Help the Elderly?
Researches by experts of the Institute of Social Policy at the National Research University Higher School of Economics on supporting the elderly withtin the COVID-19 pandemic continue to resonate in the mainstream media
Olga Voron and Elena Gorina Speak at the International FAO Webinar "Impact of COVID-19 and Social Protection: What Measures Work?"
On July 8, 2020, the International Webinar "Impact of COVID-19 and social protection: What measures work?" organized by FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia heard to ISP experts Olga Voron and Elena Gorina.
Income, Poverty and Employment in the Era of Covid-19: Anti- and Post-crisis Social Protection Policies: International and Russian Experience
On June 4 and 5, 2020, the Institute for Social Policy hold the online two-day workshop on Covid-19 pandemic and social protection policies INCOME, POVERTY AND EMPLOYMENT IN THE ERA OF COVID-19: ANTI- AND POST-CRISIS SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICIES organized in partnership with the World Bank and the Financial Research Institute (NIFI).
How Other Countries All Over the World are Coping with the Coronavirus Pandemic: a Review by the Institute for Social Policy
The Institute of Social Policy experts prepared an overview of international practices for supporting the economy and population while fighting against the coronavirus pandemic in different countries of the world.
Our Publications: First Edition "Active Ageing Policy and Pension Reforms: Russian and International Experience", Collection of Papers Edited by Oksana Sinyavskaya and Olga Voron
The book recently produced by the Institute for Social Policy includes papers written by Russian and foreign experts on the basis of their interventions delivered in 2019 at the HSE regular academic workshop “Active Ageing Policy and Pension Reforms: Russian and International Experience”.