The Impact of Pension Reform on the Forecasted Employed Population in the Regions of the Arctic and the Far East

Abstract— A quantitative forecast estimate of the growth in the number of people employed in the economy in 2030 is formed compared to 2018 in the regions of the Arctic and the Far East, taking into account an increase in the retirement age of five years and the status of the region as the territory...

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Main Authors: V. A. Gurtov, E. A. Pitukhin
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/10.1134/S1075700720040073
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E. A. Pitukhin
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E. A. Pitukhin
The Impact of Pension Reform on the Forecasted Employed Population in the Regions of the Arctic and the Far East
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title The Impact of Pension Reform on the Forecasted Employed Population in the Regions of the Arctic and the Far East
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