Abstract

The article is devoted to issues affecting the processes of stabilization of the labor market and employment in the context of the formation of a single digital space. The paper considers various protectionist measures to support small and medium-sized Russian businesses, as well as representatives of the business sector in the post-COVID economy. The authors conducted a thorough analysis of the entire range of protectionist measures that the Russian state is providing to various categories of self-employed and self-employed citizens at the present time, focusing on the digitalization process as an integral part of modern reality.

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