Preserving Human Capital in Eastern Russia: The Lives of Teachers and HealthCare Professionals After the May Decrees

I. Glazyrina, L. Faleichik
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ABSTRACT The article considers several socioeconomic processes to analyze changes in the social services of federal subjects in the south of the Russian Far East and Baikal region following the reforms initiated by President Putin’s 2012 May Decrees. According to the Romer–Lucas model, increasing knowledge and improving the quality of human capital are key conditions for the long-term development of territories; therefore, the state of health care and education is one of the most important factors in solving the geopolitical problems of eastern Russian. Research has shown that at least in the public sector the recent reform of the social services has failed to improve the individual wealth of workers or to increase the availability of education and health care services. This is equally true for the border regions, where the new measures caused institutional transformations, and for the Baikal region, which was “not covered” by these measures. The results of the study confirmed the thesis that in the regional policy of the East, it is important to emphasize the quality rather than quantity of investment—the extent to which it improves the basic conditions determining the citizens’ quality of life.
保护俄罗斯东部的人力资本:五月法令后教师和医疗保健专业人员的生活
本文考虑了几个社会经济过程,以分析俄罗斯远东和贝加尔湖地区南部联邦主体的社会服务在普京总统2012年5月法令改革后的变化。根据Romer-Lucas模型,增加知识和提高人力资本质量是地区长期发展的关键条件;因此,保健和教育状况是解决俄罗斯东部地缘政治问题的最重要因素之一。研究表明,至少在公共部门,最近的社会服务改革未能提高工人的个人财富,也未能增加教育和保健服务的提供。边境地区也是如此,这些新措施造成了体制上的转变,而贝加尔湖地区“不包括”在这些措施之内。研究结果证实了东方区域政策强调投资质量而非投资数量的重要性,即投资在多大程度上改善了决定公民生活质量的基本条件。
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