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The Changing Nature of Work in Mongolia (1989-2003): Potential, Informal and Migrant Workers
The transition and post-transition processes in Mongolia since 1989 have
brought work insecurity to Mongolia. This research aimed at understanding
diverse and complex urban livelihoods which emerged after the collapse of
socialism, the evolving labour market, and increased migration. Despite its
age, the Harris-Todaro model of migration is still a useful framework for
understanding “excessive” migration in Mongolia.
In Mongolia, people have been responding demographically, economically
and socially to the changes in the political and economic system. We
discover Mongolia has moved from dependent socialism (on FSU/Russia)
to dependent capitalism (on China) since 1989 creating new forms of macro-
economic imbalance.
For the research, we conducted a household survey which covers 2,145
persons aged 12 and above in three urban locations in Mongolia