Current Issues of Digital Employment for University Students

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Abstract

Digital employment and related issues in modern economic conditions are under the close attention of representatives of various areas of humanitarian knowledge. The article reveals the issues related to the employment of full-time university students and describes the possibilities and limitations of the digital format of work combined with study. The difficulties encountered by this target group in the process of mastering digital professions, identified by means of a questionnaire, are analyzed. Recommendations are offered on how to overcome them with the participation of the university.

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Natalia V. Serbina

Ural State University of Economics

Author for correspondence.
Email: serbina_nv@usue.ru
SPIN-code: 7539-1080
Scopus Author ID: 716345

Cand. Sci. (Art Hist.), Associate Professor

Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg

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2. Fig. 1. Reasons for choosing to work on the Internet and work experience (based on the results of the survey): a – reasons for choosing to work on the Internet; b – the duration of work on the Internet

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3. Fig. 2. Start dates and duration of the digital format of work (based on the results of the survey): a – the time between making a decision and starting to work on the Internet; b – the duration of work on the Internet during the day

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4. Fig. 3. The choice of a digital profession and its importance in the income structure of respondents (based on the results of the survey): a – the field of activity in the digital employment format; b – prioritizing income from digital employment

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5. Fig. 4. Planning the future employment format (in %, based on the results of the survey).

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