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The Soviet Union's collapse brought economic uncertainty to many Ukrainians. Approximately 20 percent of the population, 10 million people, currently survive on incomes below the state-set subsistence minimum figure. Given the unrealistic nature of this state-produced definition, “poverty”...
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While Ukraine was bestowed market economy status by the European Union in 2005 its labour market still endures many … obtaining work within Ukraine's labour market and the problems they face once they have secured employment. Rather than seeing …
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implications are multiple but mainly they demonstrate the difficulty that those charged with economic reform in Ukraine must face …. Originality/value – It is one of the first studies to explore these issues in Ukraine using a variety of research methods. …
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household interviews conducted in Ukraine during 2005/2006 on the extent and nature of their informal employment are reported … vehicle through which community self-help is delivered in contemporary Ukraine. Research limitations/implications – This …
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