Elena Kotyrlo

ORCID: 0000-0003-1775-0898
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Research Areas
  • Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Regional Socio-Economic Development Trends
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Economic and Technological Developments in Russia
  • Regional Economic Development and Innovation
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • demographic modeling and climate adaptation
  • Economic Sanctions and International Relations
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
  • Economic, Social, and Public Health Issues in Russia and Globally
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Spatial and Panel Data Analysis
  • Labour Market and Migration
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Cross-Border Cooperation and Integration
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Gender, Security, and Conflict
  • Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
  • Human Resources and Workforce
  • Innovations in Educational Methods

National Research University Higher School of Economics
2014-2023

Umeå University
2012-2022

To examine the association between marital status and dementia in a cohort of young-old (50-64) middle-old (65-74) adults, also whether this may differ by gender.Prospective population-based study with follow-up time up to 10 years.Swedish national register-based study.2,288,489 individuals, aged 50-74 years, without prior diagnosis at baseline. Dementia was identified using Swedish National Patient Register Cause Death Register.The influence on analysed Cox proportional hazards models,...

10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008565 article EN cc-by-nc BMJ Open 2016-01-01

Microdata from the National Employment Survey of 2010–2015 Vocational and University Graduates conducted by Russian Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat) in April–September 2016 is used to analyze study-to-work transition graduates engineering economics. Transition effectiveness estimate ratio demand supply graduates’ labor. Research methods include descriptive regression analysis.
 Statistical analysis macro data shows that number skilled engineers who obtained degrees 1990–2000...

10.17323/1814-9545-2019-2-98-128 article EN cc-by-nc Voprosy Obrazovaniya/ Educational Studies Moscow 2019-06-21

Abstract India initiated the unilateral mass termination of bilateral investment treaties (BIT termination) in 2016. We consider it a natural experiment to clarify issue whether BITs attract foreign direct (FDI) developing country. evaluate effect BIT on FDI inflows using double and triple difference approaches (DD DDD) synthetic control (SCM) methods. Our study finds that led significant decrease from country with which terminated agreement. Thus, confirms is an essential mechanism for...

10.1111/ecot.12363 article EN Economics of Transition and Institutional Change 2023-03-28

Abstract Observing the dramatic increase in flow of migrants since 2000s, one can hypothesise that emergent access to Internet and mobile communications has contributed it. Indeed, information communication technologies (ICTs) help potential overcome strongest barrier migration – incomplete information. In a number studies, ICTs are found assist decision‐making. An alternative view suggests enhance capacities maintain working family life across long distances. Empirical evidence for 191...

10.1111/imig.12677 article EN International Migration 2019-12-12

The choice of a workplace, in the public or private sector, is not accidental. paper presents study on public—private intersectoral gap job satisfaction (JS). Given observed wage premium it can be assumed that there are non-monetary forms compensation for loss sector. They expected to manifest themselves safety during periods recession, which might affect satisfaction. Evaluation panel data with fixed individual effects allows solving problem self-selection into certain A based RLMS-HSE...

10.32609/0042-8736-2023-8-57-74 article EN Voprosy Ekonomiki 2023-08-01

Since 2014, Russia is under the EU-sanction and counter-sanctions policies. Agri-food embargo as Russian restrictions on import of agriculture food can be considered an incentive for development in agriculture. In 2015-2018, employment stabilized although a continuous decline was observed over past decades. We hypothesise that had positive effect industry. apply difference-in-difference approach estimate panel data regions 2005-2018. A agri-food revealed 2016, when number people employed...

10.17323/1813-8691-2021-25-4-515-539 article EN Higher School of Economics Economic Journal 2021-01-01

The paper presents extensions of the popular difference‐in‐differences approach (DD) from 2×2 design on multiple time‐period, groups, fuzzy DD, non‐staggered treatment and approaches to measure distributional effect. describes assumptions for consistent estimation effect by two‐way fixed effects model (TWFE) problem leading inconsistent estimates justifying application alternative estimators. briefly introduces methods developing DD multiple‐period multiple‐group cases based TWFE approaches....

10.22394/1993-7601-2024-73-119-142 article EN Applied Econometrics 2024-01-01

Purpose This study investigates the effect of teleworkability on labour outcomes across gender, local markets, education, marital and parental statuses during COVID-19 in Russia. Design/methodology/approach Based Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS-HSE), three classifications telework are tested. Telework is associated with (1) work from home, (2) workplace digitalisation (3) suitability professional occupations for telework. The methodology includes a difference-in-differences...

10.1108/ijm-02-2024-0130 article EN International Journal of Manpower 2024-12-07

Purpose During the COVID-19 pandemic, transitory unemployment insurance (UI) policies substantially increased benefits (UBs) and number of eligible groups in Russia. The procedure for registering as unemployed was moved to an online platform. present paper aims distinguish effect anti-COVID-19 restrictions on from that policies. Design/methodology/approach Using 553,627 approved claims Russian Public Employment Service (PES) administrative records (June 2019–December 2020), monthly data...

10.1108/jes-12-2022-0615 article EN Journal of Economic Studies 2023-05-19

This study evaluates the effect of Russian agri-food embargo introduced in 2014. The was expected to boost growth agriculture due an import substitution policy. To isolate its on agricultural rate from other factors like currency devaluation, overall economic stagnation and external financial sanctions, we used difference-in-differences method applied regional-level data (2006–2017). results reveal a positive growth. However, this did not cause long-term observed 2015–2016. An additional...

10.1080/00036846.2023.2288039 article EN Applied Economics 2023-12-05

10.1007/s12076-012-0083-2 article EN Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences 2012-07-25

Return migrants are often considered to be disadvantaged in terms of earnings. However, family needs might affect an individual's migration decision and allocation his (her) time between formal employment informal care. The generalized Roy model employed account for self-selection decisions shows that the losses earnings return overestimated female young adults when characteristics, such as presence children or parents need care, not accounted for. study is based on age- gender-specific...

10.1080/00036846.2022.2097189 article EN Applied Economics 2022-08-05

Abstract This study evaluates the effect of a compulsory military service reform conducted in 2007–2008 on demand for higher education Russia. The shortened conscription term (from two years to one year), abolished several deferments, and significantly reduced number departments Russian universities, which provided an opportunity avoid being conscripted as private. difference between armed forces reforms carried out European countries 1990s–2000s lies fact that was not completely. Based data...

10.1111/ecot.12324 article EN Economics of Transition and Institutional Change 2022-03-19

Historically, the northern Russian regions have been an object of a special socio-economic policy, united by extreme climate conditions, geographical isolation and rich natural resources reserves.Northern investment risks in human capital formation are proposed paper, as indicator which can be employed to improve policy development Russia.Northern encompass uncertainties associated with historically determined allocation restrictions on labour mobility caused geographic administrative...

10.13189/sa.2014.020304 article EN cc-by Sociology and Anthropology 2014-03-01
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