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Title: Impact of employment instability on socio-economic position of employees
Authors: Bobkov, V. N.
Veredyuk, O. V.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Институт экономики Уральского отделения РАН
Citation: Bobkov V. N. Impact of employment instability on socio-economic position of employees / V. N. Bobkov, O. V. Veredyuk // Economy of Region. — 2013. — Iss. 4. — P. 35-43.
Abstract: The subject of the article is the relationships in labor utilization. The article analyzes the impact of employment instability on the socio-economic situation of employees in Russia. Questions revealing the concept content of employment instability, its real forms and socio-economic consequences for employees are considered. Methods of statistical and sociological data analysis are applied. Indicators to measure the scope and level of employment instability of employees are calculated. The dynamics in the time of the size of employment instability in Russia are analyzed. The obtained results can be applied within national economic and social policy. The findings indicate that employment instability is high, and it threatens socio-economic position of the great number of employees in Russia. It is argued that, in these conditions, the most appropriate in the fight against the spread of employment instability are the set of government initiatives, proactive position of the Russian society and the expansion of societal forms of control over the government.
Keywords: EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
INSTABILITY
LABOR MARKET
PRECARITY
RUSSIA
SUSTAINABILITY
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131880
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 84979807245
ISSN: 2411-1406
2072-6414
DOI: 10.17059/2013-4-3
Origin: Экономика региона. 2013. Выпуск 4
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