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Platform Employment Specifics in Russia: What the Data of Workers’ Online Profiles Indicate

Baimurzina G.R., Chernykh E.A.

Volume 17, Issue 2, 2024

Baimurzina G.R., Chernykh E.A. (2024). Platform employment specifics in Russia: What the data of workers’ online profiles indicate. Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast, 17(2), 202–219. DOI: 10.15838/esc.2024.2.92.11

DOI: 10.15838/esc.2024.2.92.11

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