2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201817001069
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Assessment of labor potential on the regional level by the index method

Abstract: Abstract. Analysis and tendencies in labor potential development are part of a complex socio-economic system. This system as well as its state is of great importance for justification of investments and further vectors of development. At present, however, there is no generally accepted methodology for labor potential assessment. The authors introduce the index method to assess basic characteristics of labor potential taking the Samara region as an example. The research is based on the calculations labor potent… Show more

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“…While assessing the labour potential at the regional level, in the work [14] the index method is proposed to use, where the labour potential index is calculated, that is characterized by the following quantitative and qualitative factors, in partic ular: the specific weight of the population of productive age; specific weight of the population that has a certain level of edu cation; volumes of applied, fundamental research works; mi gration processes; gross regional product; incomes of the pop ulation; productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While assessing the labour potential at the regional level, in the work [14] the index method is proposed to use, where the labour potential index is calculated, that is characterized by the following quantitative and qualitative factors, in partic ular: the specific weight of the population of productive age; specific weight of the population that has a certain level of edu cation; volumes of applied, fundamental research works; mi gration processes; gross regional product; incomes of the pop ulation; productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problematic issue is the employment of graduates of vocational and higher education not in the specialty gained at the educational institution. In this case, the structural imbalance of the labor market is increasing, the employee is disqualified, and the employer receives an employee with low qualifications (Simonova, Kolesnikov, & Karakova, 2018). State regulation of employment and creation of new jobs has some positive impact on reducing unemployment, but this relationship is not linear, since effective jobs attract residents of other settlements (Jofre-Monseny, Silva, & Vázquez-Grenn, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cost approach is based on the assessment of indicators of wages, gross regional product, etc. To evaluate dynamic indicators and make forecasts, a new method (an index method) has been formed (Simonova et al, 2018), which consists in calculating relative indicators of labor potential. Currently, scientists are developing a system of indicators of labor potential and calculations by result methods (Bobylev & Grigoriev, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%