Ingushetia, Dagestan and Chechnya are at the bottom of the labor market conditions rating

In the labor market conditions rating in the subjects of the Russian Federation, Dagestan and Ingushetia took the last places, receiving 19.04 and 6.73 points respectively (the maximum possible score is 100 points).

Other regions of the North Caucasus are also at the bottom of the list: Chechnya is in 82nd place, North Ossetia is 81st, Karachay-Cherkessia is 80th, Kabardino-Balkaria is 79th. Stavropol Krai is in 37th place. The leaders of the rating are Moscow, St. Petersburg and the Moscow region.

The final score was formed on the basis of official statistics and took into account such factors as the level of wages, the unemployment rate, working conditions and the capacity of the labor market.

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