Unemployment and social security of the russian agrarian sector: theoretical-methodologic and organizational-practical aspects

The article provides a detailed analysis of causes and consequences of modern unemployment with reference to the Russian economy as a whole, and, its sector of agricultural production, in particular. The authors explore varied views on the phenomenon of unemployment in economic science. It is largel...

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Main Authors: Shilovtsev Andrei, Stozhko Konstantin, Stozhko Dmitri, Aleksandrov Oleg, Ojha Nishakant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/58/e3sconf_efsc2021_06002.pdf
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spelling doaj-1c66dd138c0e43859e2ab6fa830b2c322021-07-07T11:35:23ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012820600210.1051/e3sconf/202128206002e3sconf_efsc2021_06002Unemployment and social security of the russian agrarian sector: theoretical-methodologic and organizational-practical aspectsShilovtsev AndreiStozhko Konstantin0Stozhko Dmitri1Aleksandrov Oleg2Ojha Nishakant3Ural State Agrarian UniversityUral State University of EconomicsUral Federal University named after the first President of Russia B. N. YeltsinInstitute of Public AdministrationThe article provides a detailed analysis of causes and consequences of modern unemployment with reference to the Russian economy as a whole, and, its sector of agricultural production, in particular. The authors explore varied views on the phenomenon of unemployment in economic science. It is largely described as a consequence of a market economy deformation, resulting from the bureaucratization of management, in contrast to certain liberal treatments, focusing on a “free” (market) demand for labour. The authors give grounds for the necessity to abandon the so-called “effective contracts” as inappropriate under the conditions of the current macroeconomic instability and high socio-economic risks; in replacement, they suggest using more intensively the “social” and “fixed-term” labor contracts broadly accepted in the world.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/58/e3sconf_efsc2021_06002.pdf
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Unemployment and social security of the russian agrarian sector: theoretical-methodologic and organizational-practical aspects
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title Unemployment and social security of the russian agrarian sector: theoretical-methodologic and organizational-practical aspects
title_short Unemployment and social security of the russian agrarian sector: theoretical-methodologic and organizational-practical aspects
title_full Unemployment and social security of the russian agrarian sector: theoretical-methodologic and organizational-practical aspects
title_fullStr Unemployment and social security of the russian agrarian sector: theoretical-methodologic and organizational-practical aspects
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description The article provides a detailed analysis of causes and consequences of modern unemployment with reference to the Russian economy as a whole, and, its sector of agricultural production, in particular. The authors explore varied views on the phenomenon of unemployment in economic science. It is largely described as a consequence of a market economy deformation, resulting from the bureaucratization of management, in contrast to certain liberal treatments, focusing on a “free” (market) demand for labour. The authors give grounds for the necessity to abandon the so-called “effective contracts” as inappropriate under the conditions of the current macroeconomic instability and high socio-economic risks; in replacement, they suggest using more intensively the “social” and “fixed-term” labor contracts broadly accepted in the world.
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