Post-Soviet Statehood and Society. Part 2. Social and Labor Market Policy at the Stage of Post-Soviet Statehood Forming
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Post-Soviet Statehood and Society. Part 2. Social and Labor Market Policy at the Stage of Post-Soviet Statehood Forming
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S086904990011468-6-1
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Authors
Sergey Korotaev 
Occupation: Trainee Researcher
Affiliation: Laboratory for Comparative Analysis of Development in PostSocialist Countries NRU HSE
Address: Malaya Pionerskaya 12, Moscow, 115054, Russia
Ovsey I. Shkaratan
Occupation: Tenured Professor, Head Laboratory, Chairman of Editorial Council
Affiliation:
NRU HSE
Journal “Universe of Russia. Sociology. Ethnology”
Address: Shabolovka 26/4, Moscow, 119049, Russia
Elena Gasyukova
Occupation: Trainee Researcher
Affiliation: Laboratory for Comparative Analysis of Development in PostSocialist Countries NRU HSE
Address: Malaya Pionerskaya 12, 115054, Moscow, Russia
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110-122
Abstract

The article 2 (article 1 in “OSS and CW” 2017, no. 4) demonstrates factors determined the reforms’ tendencies in the Russian social policy in 1900th, manly in labor market: it’s inertness from soviet policy jointly with influence of social state models realized in the western counties mattered. It’s shown the transition from quasi-market employment relationships at early post-soviet stage to real ones were overburdened by struggle of the governing circles who tried to direct the social policy course in the most beneficial for them variant. During this period the format of social contract, labor market transformation, its competitiveness and dependence from bureaucracy were corrected which rather carried the affirmation of state monopolistic corporate capitalism in the country.

Keywords
social policy, employment relationships, social contract, post-soviet Russia
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12.09.2020
Date of publication
17.12.2017
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