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Economic globalization has been instrumental in transforming the entire system of international economic relations, with a particularly noticeable impact on the dynamics of labor relations within the world economy. The deepening international division of labor (IDL) has led to a gradual exchange of the role and function of labor in individual regions, countries, and subnational segments in building the modern global architecture of labor relations.
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Gnevasheva, V. (2023). The Emergence of a Global Labor Market and Its International and Political Implications. In: Baykov, A., Shakleina, T. (eds) Polycentric World Order in the Making. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5375-0_10
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