
Russia is experiencing a fundamental “tectonic shift” in its workforce as it pivots toward a globalized labor market.
The Crisis
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Labor Deficit: Russia needs 11 million more workers by 2030.
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Key Drivers: Aging demographics, record-low unemployment, and the conflict in Ukraine.
Recruitment Pivot
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New Sources: Shifting away from a sole reliance on Central Asia to recruit heavily from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and China.
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Visible Integration: South Asian workers are now essential to municipal services (like snow removal), construction, and hospitality.
The Bottom Line
Russia is moving toward a long-term, globalized recruitment strategy to prevent economic stagnation.


