Functions of secondary employment in the context of the main university teaching profession

Abstract

The article deals with the specific features of the secondary employment of teachers of the university. We characterize the function of secondary employment for the labor market. It is shown that educators do not experience deprofessionalization in secondary employment.

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Natalia Ejkova

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Natalia Ejkova (2011). Functions of secondary employment in the context of the main university teaching profession. Современная экономика: проблемы, тенденции, перспективы (Sovremennaâ èkonomika: problemy, tendencii, perspektivy), 5(2), 4-4. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-135679