LABOR MARKET OF A LABORBURANIZED REGION: PROBLEMS OF FUNCTIONING AND REGULATION
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The article is devoted to the issues of finding a way out of the modern complex situation in the labor markets of regions that require new approaches, regulating measures adequate to modern social and economic development.Downloads
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