Abstract

The article systematizes the conditions and consequences of the convergence of the boundaries of two segments of the Russian labor market: the segment of the domestic labor force and the segment of the foreign labor force (labor migrants). The indicators that can be used to assess the impact of this trend on the economy and society are considered. Frequent competitive intersections of migrants and local personnel made it possible to state the limitations in using D. Card's research and M. Piore's theory in assessing the Russian labor market with low incomes. An analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the development of the SMO in Ukraine gives grounds for the conclusion about the further primitivization of the labor market caused by the growth of the foreign segment and the contraction of the domestic labor force’s segment.

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