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abstract: 'The purpose of the paper is to identify contradictions in the social and
economic field in the process of achieving social justice and economic
efficiency. Methodology. Methods of induction and deduction are used to
determine the causal relationships; a systematic approach is applied to
study research objects; abstract and logical methods of analysis,
comparison and generalization allowed us to characterize the existing
level of social injustice peculiar to the Ukrainian labour market. The
results of the study are identified: manifestations of social injustice
in Ukraine related to gender inequality in wages and different
employment opportunities, income disparities in various sectors and
regions, an increase in the gap between the income of rich and poor
people, inconsistency between compensations for adverse working
conditions and necessary expenses for labour rehabilitation, legal
insecurity in informal, incomplete, and flexible forms of employment.
Conclusions are made about their influence on the general situation on
the labour market. Practical implications. To eliminate social
inequality and injustice, ensure observance of labour rights and
privileges, and create high social standards it is recommended to
develop youth entrepreneurship programs; to provide free legal and
informational support at the stage of opening own businesses and
preferential lending and taxation in order to minimize youth
unemployment; to develop a social unified agreement binding upon the
execution of any work or provision of services to protect all
participants in the social dialogue of the flexible and informal labour
markets; to develop gender-sensitive personnel policies at all
enterprises and organizations, to eliminate pay disparities, to develop
state programs of promoting gender equality among legislators and senior
officials to achieve gender equality; to attract the unemployed and
economically inactive population for the growth of the labour potential
of the country, which requires providing decent living conditions and
remuneration to internally displaced persons, necessary working space
for people with disabilities, creating a system of quality social care
services for the elderly, sick and children with decent conditions and
affordable services to people who receive social benefits in order to
release the able-bodied population engaged in caring for relatives.
Value/originality. The value of the research is the established facts of
violations of human dignity and social injustice on the modern labour
market and suggested recommendations for the elimination or minimization
of them.'
affiliation: 'Novikova, O (Corresponding Author), Natl Acad Sci Ukraine, Inst Ind
Econ, Kiev, Ukraine.
Novikova, Olga; Ostafiichuk, Yaroslav; Khandii, Olena, Natl Acad Sci Ukraine, Inst
Ind Econ, Kiev, Ukraine.'
author: Novikova, Olga and Ostafiichuk, Yaroslav and Khandii, Olena
author-email: 'novikovaof9@gmail.com
ost\_ya@ukr.net
alkhandiy@ukr.net'
author_list:
- family: Novikova
given: Olga
- family: Ostafiichuk
given: Yaroslav
- family: Khandii
given: Olena
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.30525/2256-0742/2019-5-3-145-151
eissn: 2256-0963
files: []
issn: 2256-0742
journal: BALTIC JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC STUDIES
keywords: 'social justice; economic efficiency; labour market; informal employment;
income differentiation; gender inequality'
language: English
number: '3'
number-of-cited-references: '12'
orcid-numbers: 'Khandii, Olena/0000-0002-7926-9007
Khandii, Olena/0000-0002-7926-9007
Novikova, Olga F./0000-0002-8263-1054
Ostafiichuk, Yaroslav/0000-0003-2495-4100'
pages: 145-151
papis_id: 8a0b52cb38e91847ecfba5c3402a9c7f
ref: Novikova2019socialjustice
researcherid-numbers: 'Khandii, Olena/H-4022-2018
Khandii, Olena/HSC-2627-2023
Novikova, Olga F./G-9667-2018
'
times-cited: '2'
title: SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF THE MODERN LABOUR MARKET
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000478655300019
usage-count-last-180-days: '2'
usage-count-since-2013: '10'
volume: '5'
web-of-science-categories: Economics
year: '2019'