Universities as a Source of Precarious Employment
Introduction. Rapid social changes and new challenges are increasingly transforming all spheres of human life. These factors affect not only the labor market and the general nature of professional activities, but also educational approaches to training specialists in the higher education system. Mod...
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Main Authors: | Anatoly V. Merenkov (Author), Natalya L. Antonova (Author), Evgeny L. Bakhtin (Author), Galina I. Popova (Author) |
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National Research Mordova State University,
2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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