Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Gnevasheva V.A. The index of spatial development of the Russian labor market: theoretical prerequisites for determining. Bulletin of the Altai Academy of Economics and Law. 2024. No. 11-1. Pp. 25-28.



Gnevasheva V.A. The index of spatial development of the Russian labor market: theoretical prerequisites for determining. Bulletin of the Altai Academy of Economics and Law. 2024. No. 11-1. Pp. 25-28.
ISSN 1818-4057
DOI 10.17513/vaael.3816
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Abstract

This article examines the theoretical prerequisites for the formation of the index of spatial development of the labor market in Russia. The object of the study is a complex of factors affecting the spatial distribution of the labor market, including social, economic and demographic aspects. The author analyzes the existing methods of assessing spatial development, as well as identifies key indicators characterizing the state of the labor market. The main attention is paid to the development of a conceptual model of the spatial development index, which will allow a more complete assessment of the dynamics of changes in labor resources and activity in the labor market. As a result of the study, the main directions for improving employment policy and improving the efficiency of labor management at the regional level are determined. More attention should be paid to infrastructure development, educational initiatives and support programs for small and medium-sized businesses. These measures will create a more stable and competitive workforce, which will ultimately have a positive impact on employment and the quality of life of the population. The spatial development index of the labor market is an important tool for analyzing and evaluating the state of the labor market, which contributes to more effective management of labor resources at the regional level. The need for further research in this area is growing every year, and the creation of such an index opens up new horizons for scientific research and practical policy.