
METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF RESEARCH OF THE LABOR RELATIONS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
Author(s) -
Swetlana G. Zemlyanukhina,
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Nadezhda S. Zemlyanukhina,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
socialʹno-trudovye issledovaniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2658-3712
DOI - 10.34022/2658-3712-2021-45-4-8-18
Subject(s) - labor relations , dialectic , reproduction , relations of production , industrial relations , personnel economics , production (economics) , economics , process (computing) , economic system , sociology , labour economics , microeconomics , management , computer science , ecology , philosophy , epistemology , biology , operating system
The article substantiates the need to apply systematic and dialectical approaches when considering the development of the labor relations system. The article provides an interpretation of the structure of the labor relations system by the phases of labor reproduction, considering the role of personal consumption in the production (formation) of labor. The authors attempt to extend their concept of the dialectic of the general and particular in the process of economic relations development to the system of labor relations and to present the structural and genetic connections of the reproduction of labor not only as carriers of continuity, heredity but also as the basis of development. The paper presents the objective development of labor relations as a change in the qualitative state of techno-labor, organizational-labor, and social-labor relations in the process of combining and functioning of production factors, which is reflected in the specifics of ownership relations for the means of production and labor. The study shows that the specifics of the labor relations system in the development process are also determined by nationalspecific and socio-cultural factors. The proposed methodology for studying the development of the system of labor relations in the unity of the systematic, and dialectical approaches may be useful for building a logical structure of the course in labor economics, including the study of labor relations at all stages of labor reproduction.