FUNCTIONING OF CENTER OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPRISES IN UNIVERSITIES AS A STATE MECHANISM FOR YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SUPPORTING
Journal Title: Молодий вчений - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 41
Abstract
The article deals with the problem of youth employment and the current state of the labor institutions of higher education graduates of the market and analyzed the state mechanisms to ensure their employment.
Authors and Affiliations
А. О. Michurina, L. M. Tkach
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