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Information × Registration Number 0207U002806, 0105U004365 , R & D reports Title Working Out of Methodical approaches to Evaluation of Level and Quality of Life of Able to Work Population under Conditions of Economic Upgrowth and Increase of its Incomes popup.stage_title Head Melnik Sergiy Viktorovich, Registration Date 16-02-2007 Organization The State Institution Research Institute of Social and Labour Relations popup.description2 The object of research is the system of evaluation of the quality of working life at industrial level. The goal of the work is the working out of methodical basis of evaluation of quality of working life at industrial level with account for principles of humanization of labour and its motivation under conditions of economic up growth and increase of incomes of workers. The methods of research are calculative-analytical, comparison of statistical indexes and forms of reports, sociological, grouping, mathematical modeling. The scientific novelty of the work consists in the fact that for the first time in Ukraine the mechanism of evaluation of quality of working life at industrial level on the basis of realization of principles of the system of humanization of labour and its motivation has been developed. The methodical approaches have been developed and the mechanism of evaluation of the quality of working life at industrial level on the basis of realization of the system of humanization of labour and its motivation, which provide for possibility to evaluate its quality, monitor the dynamics of indexes, which influence its level and provide for application of measures on its increase, has been suggested5635 Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Melnik Sergiy Viktorovich. Working Out of Methodical approaches to Evaluation of Level and Quality of Life of Able to Work Population under Conditions of Economic Upgrowth and Increase of its Incomes. (popup.stage: ). The State Institution Research Institute of Social and Labour Relations. № 0207U002806
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