LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IN THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC: STRUCTURAL SHIFTS, REGIONAL DYNAMICS AND SECTORAL TRENDS

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Olga V. Gubina1, Anna A. Provorova2

1, 2N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Arkhangelsk, Russia

1welcomeforyou@yandex.ru, ORCID 0000-0002-3678-3911

2aashirikova@mail.ru, ORCID 0000-0002-4573-2761

Abstract. Labor productivity is a key indicator of economic development and public well-being. This study assesses the structural shifts, regional dynamics, and sectoral trends in the domain of labor productivity in the Russian Arctic from 2011 to 2021, identifying aggregated economic sectors. The findings reveal that labor productivity levels in the Russian Arctic exceed the national average, primarily due to the resource-based nature of regional economies. However, a major issue is the persistently high level of interregional differentiation in labor productivity within the Arctic. The study demonstrates that an initially high level of labor productivity does not necessarily ensure long-term growth. An analysis of structural shifts in labor productivity over the past decade indicates a shift towards the market sector of the Arctic economy, evidenced by an increased share in gross regional product (GRP) and a decrease in time worked. Within the market sector, several trends are observed: the leading role of the extractive industry is maintained due to its expanding share in GRP; the role of agriculture is growing, reflected in a decreased share of hours worked; and the importance of other market sector branches, particularly transport, communication, and electric power, is diminishing as their share of total hours worked increases. The observed decline in labor productivity within the non-market sector suggests the potential for negative social consequences for the Arctic population. An analysis of labor productivity growth rates indicates that the leading sectors in terms of growth are mining, finance and business services, construction, and trade. These sectors can be considered sources of economic growth in the Arctic. Interregional differences in labor productivity growth rates within the same sector of the Arctic economy suggest the influence of regional factors, highlighting the potential for discovering unique reserves of productivity growth in each region.

Keywords: labor productivity, structural shifts, Russian Arctic, economic sectors

Acknowledgments: This article was prepared within the research project No. 122011800415-9, titled “Balanced Development of Arctic Socio-Ecological and Economic Systems Amidst Transformations in Environmental and Socio-Economic Conditions”.

For citation: Gubina O. V., Provorova A. A. Labor productivity in the Russian Arctic: Structural shifts, regional dynamics and sectoral trends. Sever i rynok: formirovanie ekonomicheskogo poryadka [The North and the Market: Forming the Economic Order], 2024, no. 3, pp. 27–43. doi:10.37614/2220-802X.3.2024.85.002.

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