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Економіка в умовах сучасних трансформацій


БЛИЗНЮК Вікторія Валеріївна1, ЮРИК Ярина Іванівна2

1ДУ «Інститут економіки та прогнозування НАН України»
2ДУ «Інститут економіки та прогнозування НАН України»

Асиметричність розвитку промислового сегмента ринку праці України

Ekon. prognozuvannâ 2018; 4:65-80https://doi.org/10.15407/eip2018.04.065


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Стаття українською мовою (cтор. 65 - 80) ЗавантажитиЗавантажень : 693

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