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Title: | Precarization as a property of the modern labor market in Ukraine under the conditions of employment system deformation |
Authors: | Chornodid І. Luhova V. Lupenko Y. Hutorov A. Huliaieva L. Bakun Y. |
Keywords: | precarization precariatlabor market precariat migration policy |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Citation: | Chornodid І. Precarization as a property of the modern labor market in Ukraine under the conditions of employment system deformation / I. Chornodid, V. Luhova, Y. Lupenko, A. Hutorov, L. Huliaieva, Y. Bakun // Financial and Credit Activity: Problems of Theory and Practice. - 2021. - Voi. 6(41). - P. 544–555. https://doi.org/10.18371/fcaptp.v6i41.251530 |
Abstract: | The purpose of the article is to study the peculiarities of precarization as the property of the modern labor market in Ukraine that is spreading under the conditions of imbalance of the country’s employment system; to examine the positive and negative aspects of the impact of precarious employment on the domestic labor market and its regulation in order to preserve the labor potential of the country. This paper considers the essence of the concept of «precarization» and defines the main attributes of precarious employment, among which the most significant are the absence or restriction of the rights of the employee in the workplace, access to social protection mechanisms, guarantees in obtaining a stable, permanent, legal workplace and income, ensuring decent work. It has been proven that in Ukraine the negative consequences of precarization prevail because Ukrainians are mostly forced to become precarians. Indicators of labor precarization in Ukraine have been determined and systematically analyzed. |
URI: | http://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/27002 |
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