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"Digital Strategic" Regions Of Russia

Table 4:

Increase in high-performance jobs (percentage)
Region Median (Me), % Dispersion, Ϭ2
Astrakhan region 0.1 41.5
Republic of Karelia 0.0 212.2
Magadan Region 0.0 76.8
Tomsk Region -0.3 68.3
Republic of Buryatia -0.3 83.0
Volgograd region -0.8 69.4
The Karachay-Cherkess Republic -1.4 78.5
Ryazan region -2.1 102.5
Pskov region -2.7 163.8
Trans-Baikal Territory -4.1 90.3
Labour productivity index relative to the level of the 2011 year
Region Median (Me), % Dispersion, Ϭ2
Tyumen region (except for the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Ugra and the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug) 99.3 43.8
Trans-Baikal Territory 99.3 7.1
Nenets Autonomous Okrug 99.1 94.6
Tyumen region 98.6 1.3
Kemerovo region 97.1 6.8
Amur Region 94.9 10.4
Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Ugra 94.6 12.5
Ivanovo region 93.8 11.4
Primorsky Krai 92.8 4.4
Jewish Autonomous Oblast 86.8 49.7
The ratio of fixed investment to gross regional product(percentage, indicator value for the year)
Region Median (Me), % Dispersion, Ϭ2
Kamchatka Territory 19.3 37.4
Kurgan region 19.2 20.4
Republic of Karelia 17.5 5.0
St. Petersburg 17.4 3.8
The Udmurt Republic 17.2 4.6
Kostroma region 16.2 3.1
Omsk region 15.8 8.0
Republic of Crimea 14.0 385.1
Moscow 12.0 1.8
Sevastopol 11.2 630.4
Real wage growth versus the level of the 2011 year (per cent)
Region Median (Me), % Dispersion, Ϭ2
Tyumen region 100.6 105.9
Tomsk Region 100.5 109.0
Nenets Autonomous Okrug 99.5 109.5
Sverdlovsk region 99.4 106.2
Tver region 98.9 108.7
Amur Region 98.9 108.9
Kaliningrad region 97.0 103.0
Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra 96.2 100.1
Pskov region 94.4 104.1
Jewish Autonomous Oblast 94.1 103.9
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