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65%

of Russians who know or who at least have heard about public, nonprofit organizations and initiatives in their city, village or settlement, learned about them through ‘word of mouth’. 

57%

of full-time university students in 2014 worked in parallel with their studies.

16

was the increase in the number of working hours per week for teachers at Russian universities in 2014 in comparison with 2013.

+4%

was the index of business confidence in retail trade. The indicator’s value increased after six months of being in a critical zone near zero.

87%

of universities have wireless internet access. In the majority of them all staff members and students have access to Wi-Fi.

5%

of industrial managers view the current economic situation at their enterprises as ‘favourable’.

1%

of unemployed people who found new work in 2014 did so with the help of a state employment agency.

RLMS HSE: 20 Years On

RLMS HSE: 20 Years On
The 2nd Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey User Conference takes place on the 22nd and 23rd May 2015 at the HSE. Polina Kozyreva, Director of the Centre for Longitudinal Research at HSE tells the story of the project and explains its importance for current academic research.

Russian Food Embargo to Hit Business and Society

In the coming months, Russia’s embargo on food from western countries could result in decreased consumption for the low-income groups of society and a drop in the quality of the consumer basket for mid- and high-income groups, experts from HSE’s Centre of Development said in the latest issue of Comments on State and Business.

Fabian Slonimczyk, Assistant Professor, HSE: ‘This is Indeed an Important Event!’

The First International ‘Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey of HSE’ User Conference will be held in Moscow on May, 17-18th.  Fabian Slonimczyk, Assistant Professor, International College of Economics and Finance, Faculty of Economics HSE  gave a special interview to the HSE news service about the conference.