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Journal section "Life quality and human potential of territories"

A Fly-in Fly-out Work through the Eyes of Temporary Labor Migrants from Bashkortostan

Turakayev M.S., Baimurzina G.R.

Volume 26, Issue 6, 2022

Turakayev M.S., Baimurzina G.R. (2022). A fly-in fly-out work through the eyes of temporary labor migrants from Bashkortostan. Problems of Territory's Development, 26 (6), 115–133. DOI: 10.15838/ptd.2022.6.122.7

DOI: 10.15838/ptd.2022.6.122.7

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