Abstract

Freelancing is largely based on finding a job through the Internet and by means of the Internet, which allows you to open up new opportunities for the Russian economy and make structural changes to it. But the attitude of Russian society to the new form of employment is still poorly understood. At the moment in Russia, freelancing is at the stage of development and its further development depends on the attitude of the society towards this type of employment. Today, Russian society is undergoing especially important changes in connection with the pandemic, which turned out to be an unexpected test for every person, as well as for the whole society. The self-isolation regime has strongly affected the economic spheres of life, confronted companies with remote work, and people with an understanding of all the positive and negative aspects of working outside the office. The hypotheses put forward have been partially confirmed. In modern Russian society, the attitude towards the freelancers is rather neutral, but the share of positive assessments is also high. A small proportion of respondents expressed a negative attitude towards the freelancers, which indicates an overall good attitude towards freelancing. Therefore, the main goal of this article is to identify the attitude towards freelancing in modern Russian society.

Highlights

  • It is difficult for a modern person to imagine what will happen with him, his family, city and even the state in the nearest future

  • The authors of the article put forward the following hypotheses: most of the population are not aware of freelancing as a type of employment; modern Russian society expresses positive assessments of freelancing; residents of large cities are more positive towards freelancing than people from small towns and villages; older people (60 years and over) are more negative in relation to freelancing than young people (18-35 years old)

  • The self-isolation regime has strongly affected the economic spheres of life, confronted companies with remote work, and people with an understanding of all the positive and negative aspects of working outside the office

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Summary

Introduction

It is difficult for a modern person to imagine what will happen with him, his family, city and even the state in the nearest future. He often has no idea even about tomorrow. Willingness to change allows a person to focus primarily on short-term plans and on the nearest future. This was especially evident during the Covid-19 pandemic, when many people were left out of work or unemployed indefinitely. There have been significant changes in the strategy of the Russian person

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