2020
DOI: 10.17059/ekon.reg.2020-4-4
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Precarisation of Labour as a Growing Form of Employment of Young Specialists in the Context of the Сovid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: The Сovid-19 pandemic has catalysed the inevitable digitalisation of communications and rapidly changed the organisation and technologies of professional activities of millions of employees worldwide. The growth of unemployment, the transition of professional groups to remote work (wherever possible) due to the need for isolation to minimise the spread of COVID-19 in 2020 led to radical changes in the labour market. Studying the processes of precariation can facilitate the search for responses to new challenge… Show more

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“…"The labour market is an area in which commodity-monetary and social relations regarding the buying and selling labour are developed and implemented" (Cheng et al, 2020). The labour market as a mechanism for the reproduction of labour potential, which is a combination of market, corporate, state, and interstate regulation (Koksharov et al, 2021;Zub and Shulika, 2018). Thus, the study defined the labour market as a system of social relations within buying and selling "labour force".…”
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“…"The labour market is an area in which commodity-monetary and social relations regarding the buying and selling labour are developed and implemented" (Cheng et al, 2020). The labour market as a mechanism for the reproduction of labour potential, which is a combination of market, corporate, state, and interstate regulation (Koksharov et al, 2021;Zub and Shulika, 2018). Thus, the study defined the labour market as a system of social relations within buying and selling "labour force".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in Italy, it grew by 70%, in France -by 30%. In the United States and Russia, its volume has increased by 20-30% (Koksharov et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%