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Titre Recherche d'emploi dans la Russie en transition [Petites annonces classées et non classées : Moscou, 1994-1995]
Auteur Marie-Rose Belgodère
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Numéro volume 39, no 3, juillet-septembre 1998
Rubrique / Thématique
Actualité
Page 389-411
Résumé anglais Marie-Rose Belgodère, Job hunting in Russia at a time of transition: classified and unclassified advertisements (Moscow, 1994-1995). A study was made of jobs wanted and help wanted ads published in two daily newspapers of the central press in 1994 and in the Moscow specialized press in September 1994, and was supplemented by a further study on a representative sample of twenty job-seekers one year after the publication of their advertisement. These studies made it possible not only to gain a better understanding of the behavior of different socio-professional categories with regards to adaptability and mobility, but also to show changes in the Soviet employment pattern. The sense of initiative and the inventiveness shown by those seeking employment are thus compared to the companies doing the hiring. In the face of a job market which offers an availability of people, often young and educated, ready to reconvert, to downgrade or even to take on a double job, there is a highly fragile private business sector which is essentially focused on goods and services, and apparently not ruled by any labor laws so that jobholders may brutally find themselves in situations of uncertainty and instability.
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