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The Employment Quality Potential of Generation Groups of Workers and the Economic Sustainability of Their Households

Bobkov V.N., Odintsova E.V.

Volume 16, Issue 3, 2023

Bobkov V.N., Odintsova E.V. (2023). The employment quality potential of generation groups of workers and the economic sustainability of their households. Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast, 16(3), 196–211. DOI: 10.15838/esc.2023.3.87.10

DOI: 10.15838/esc.2023.3.87.10

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