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Title: | Study of the theoretical and methodological foundations of employment and the effective distribution of labour |
Authors: | Ziankova, I. |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Rezekne Academy of Technologies |
Citation: | Ziankova, I. Study of the theoretical and methodological foundations of employment and the effective distribution of labour / Inha Ziankova // Latgale National Economy Research : Journal of Social Sciences. – 2017. – № 1(9). – P. 139–152. |
Abstract: | The paper describes the socio-economic relations between individuals and institutions of the labour market on the subject of reaching an effective employment and development of productive labour that ensure efficient distribution of labour resources. The paper attempts to scientifically substantiate and develop a theory, methodology of employment and methodological support, conceptual frameworks of the formation of effective employment for the development of productive labour that ensure an efficient distribution of labour resources and endogenous economic growth in the Republic of Belarus. The aim of the research is to study the theoretical and methodological foundations of labour force employment in economically viable jobs and the mechanism of its effective distribution for inclusive economic growth |
Keywords: | employment optimization socio-economic labour relations |
URI: | https://elib.psu.by/handle/123456789/20784 |
Appears in Collections: | Публикации в зарубежных изданиях Разработка концептуальных основ согласования системы высшего (среднего специального) образования и занятости. Разработка методического инструментария по совершенствованию планирования трудовых ресурсов Витебской области. Развитие теоретических основ достижения сбалансированности на различных уровнях экономической системы |
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