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Demographic contribution to the development of the labor potential of the Kaliningrad region

https://doi.org/10.46845/2073-3364-2023-0-4-115-131

Abstract

The paper presents the results of a comprehensive analysis of the impact of demographic processes on the region's economy. The analysis of the structure of the population and the dynamics of its natural movement is carried out. Trends in the development of the age and sex structure, the dynamics of mortality and fertility, and the nature of their impact on the labor potential in the future are determined. Internal and external migration processes are analyzed, and the dynamics of their compensatory potential is assessed. The impact of the demographic burden on the reproduction of labor potential and its relationship with labor productivity is described.

About the Author

O. G. Ogiy
Kaliningrad State Technical University
Russian Federation

Oxana G. Ogiy - candidate of social. sciences, 1st Vice-Rector

Kaliningrad



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Ogiy O.G. Demographic contribution to the development of the labor potential of the Kaliningrad region. Baltic Economic Journal. 2023;(4(44)):113-130. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46845/2073-3364-2023-0-4-115-131

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