Social investment in improving the working conditions of young people: general principles and the situation in Ukraine
Journal Title: Економіка: реалії часу - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 24
Abstract
In the article the author proposes and substantiates approach to the distinction between "investment" and "social investment". Also the urgency of studying work conditions for young people and the need for social investment in this sector are substantiated. Directions of solving the problem of low-quality jobs for young people are proposed.
Authors and Affiliations
Ludmila Shchetinina, Svetlana Rudakova, Natalia Danylevych
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