Nail' Hamidullin
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Dr. Nail’ Hamidullin is a prominent researcher in agricultural economics and rural development, with a particular focus on the critical challenges of human capital and workforce sustainability in the agrarian sector. His most cited work, “Staffing of agrarian economy: challenges and solutions” (2020), provides a rigorous analysis of the systemic decline in agricultural staffing, linking it to global and regional urbanization trends. Hamidullin identifies objective economic and demographic factors that drive labor shortages, offering actionable policy solutions to revitalize rural employment. With 3 citations, this paper has become a foundational reference for scholars and policymakers addressing the intersection of migration, education, and agricultural productivity. His research underscores the urgent need for integrated strategies—from vocational training to rural infrastructure investment—to reverse the depletion of skilled labor in farming communities. Hamidullin’s work is essential reading for anyone studying sustainable agricultural development, labor economics, or the socio-economic impacts of urbanization in emerging economies.
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- 1Staffing of agrarian economy: challenges and solutions3 citations · 2020