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Author: Saltanova, Svetlana
Russians know how to count their money, but often ignore the rules of responsible financial behaviour.
June 13, 2017
Almost two million Russians aged 15 to 24 don’t study or work.
June 07, 2017
Terrorist attacks can have a paralysing effect on stock index dynamics, but market participants can cut their losses by not succumbing to panic.
May 30, 2017
Татарстан, Москва и Санкт-Петербург эффективно развивают инновационные технологии, выяснили ученые НИУ ВШЭ.
June 29, 2016
According to HSE researchers, the higher a job applicant's wage expectations, the more likely they are to earn a higher wage in their next job.
June 07, 2016
Only 2% of Russians consider themselves financially literate. One in 10 people signs contracts without reading them. Almost half of all depositors do not understand what state insurance of private savings means. One third of the population can manage their individual budget, but do not know their way around the financial services market.
June 01, 2016
People dependent on social benefits, rural residents, and people without higher education are all at risk.
May 23, 2016
Higher pay is usually the main argument in favour of a job change. Often, people can expect to earn more only if they change employers. In Russia, according to researchers from the HSE Centre for Labour Market Studies, labour mobility is higher among younger people, highly-skilled personnel, residents of big cities, and employees of foreign companies.
March 22, 2016