Kazakhstan Increases State Support, Impact on Local Employment Limited
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Kazakhstan reports increased state support with more investments and projects. However, the benefits often bypass local residents. Employment rises in target areas, but many jobs go to outsiders.
Employment Distribution
Reports indicate that while jobs are created in target areas, a significant portion is filled by individuals from wealthier regions. This trend often results in increased employment due to the influx of more qualified workers rather than integrating local residents. The data reveals a gap not visible in official presentations.
Economic Disparities
The growth within targeted zones can coincide with declines in neighboring areas. Businesses relocate to zones with incentives, leaving the local labor market largely unchanged. The incentives affect location choices but not hiring structures, as employers prioritize competencies over local hiring.
What's Next
Kazakhstan's government may need to reassess its support strategies. It remains uncertain how local employment will be effectively integrated.
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Kazakhstan Increases State Support, Impact on Local Employment Limited

