Ingushetia took the last place in the ranking of regions of the Russian Federation in the labor market

Today, RIA Novosti published a rating, according to which the worst situation on the Russian labor market is in the republics of the south. In addition to low wages, the southern regions are characterized by a high unemployment rate that exceeds the national average.

When creating the rating, eight indicators were taken into account, on the basis of which each region was assigned a rating score. Among them are the level of wages, employment, working conditions, and the capacity of the labor market.

Ingushetia occupied the last place, 85th, with only 6.4 points out of 100. Chechnya (12.1 points) and Kabardino-Balkaria (13.7 points) were also in the top three outsiders. Slightly better is the situation in North Ossetia, which took 82nd place with a score of 14.1 points. Dagestan took 80th place (17.1 points), Karachay-Cherkessia - 79th (18.5 points), Kalmykia - 77th (29.5 points).

The Krasnodar Territory took 15th place with 70.8 points. This is the best result among the southern regions of the Russian Federation. For comparison, Moscow ranked first with 97.9 points.

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