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Is it possible to quickly eliminate labor shortage in Russian agriculture?
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Abstract In November 2023, the First Deputy Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut esti mated the shortage of workers in agriculture at 200,0001, obviously implying agricultur al organizations. According to Lut, one of the reasons for such a shortage is low sala ries: the limited effective demand for products do... view more
In November 2023, the First Deputy Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut esti mated the shortage of workers in agriculture at 200,0001, obviously implying agricultur al organizations. According to Lut, one of the reasons for such a shortage is low sala ries: the limited effective demand for products does not allow agricultural organizations to increase the selling price of produce, which limits the wages of agricultural workers. However, the number of people employed in agriculture declines almost everywhere - this is a common situation in many countries. On the one hand, this decline is deter mined by an increase in labor productivity, i.e., a reduction in the number of workers is the desired result; on the other hand, many agricultural enterprises suffer from the lack of needed workers. Therefore, it is necessary to understand why there is a shortage of agricultural workers in Russia, focusing on the details of this situation. Based on the Federal State Statistics Service's data, the author considers this situation, in particular the number of employed in agriculture, main reasons for such a labor shortage in ag riculture and national economy in general, possibilities and limitations of the reliance/ dependence on labor migrants (especially from the post-Soviet countries) and on un employed in the Russian labor market, regional differences in the available workforce, finally providing some recommendations to change the current situation.... view less
Keywords
Russia; manpower requirements; agriculture; wage; unemployment; labor migration; labor market; regional difference; labor demand
Classification
Employment Research
Rural Sociology
Free Keywords
labor shortage; agricultural organizations
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 139-152
Journal
Russian Peasant Studies, 9 (2024) 2
ISSN
2500-1809
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0