Issues / Vol. 3, N 2 (2007) / Articles

Social aspects of using a labour potential under a market management


N. A. Tarkhanova, T. P. Norkina, S. V. Zuyev

Donbass National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture

Annotation: The article deal with the basic problems of using a labour potential, and directions of the development of strategic plans of defending workers’ social interests have been determined under a transition of Ukraine to the markets relations. This article summarizing a set of researches is devoted to the questions of using the most mass resource under operation – a labour potential. There are analyzed the reasons of undermining the regularities of reproduction of this potential that provide the current survival of the economy and create limitations to its stable development. This process is also considered as well as a disparity of market transformations to the social interests of most workers because they unlike the material factors of production are its conscious and active element. This foreshortening of the labour potential reproduction within the paradigm of reforms is still ignored, though a man nature trampling and taking it to a ” reflexing aggregate” fraught with a disintegration of its creative energy and its transformation into social departures.

Keywords: labor potential, economic potential, material stimulation, social risk, rent, resources, liberalism, demographic recreation, state paternalistically, export-financial complex

Pages: 69-75.

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Link for citation: Tarkhanova, N. A.; Norkina, T. P.; Zuyev, S. V. Social aspects of using a labour potential under a market management. – Text : electronic. – In: Economics of Civil Engineering and Municipal Economy. – 2007. – Vol. 3, N 2. – Р. 69-75. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/esgh/2007-2/02_tarhanova_norkina_zuev.pdf (date of access: 27.07.2024). (in Russian)


Issue Cover Vol. 3, N 2 (2007)
Journal: Economics of Civil Engineering and Municipal Economy
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture