Labour Market Integration of Indigenous Youth in the Republic of Karelia, Russia

This article highlights the main conclusions of a recent study within the World Bank Group project that is based on April-May 2017 fieldwork and looks at the labour market integration of indigenous youth in the Republic of Karelia, northwest of Russia. The main purpose of the study is the better und...

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Published in:International Journal on Minority and Group Rights
Main Author: Garipov, Ruslan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Brill 2020
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718115-02702004
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Summary:This article highlights the main conclusions of a recent study within the World Bank Group project that is based on April-May 2017 fieldwork and looks at the labour market integration of indigenous youth in the Republic of Karelia, northwest of Russia. The main purpose of the study is the better understanding of the social inclusion or exclusion of indigenous youth in the Republic of Karelia by examining their integration into the labour market in the short and long terms.