Abstract

Changes in the demographic situation in the world lead to a change in the enterprises staff. These changes are associated with a life expectancy increase and, as a consequence, an increase in the economically active population over 65 years old. However, the significant increase in the number of active older generation people is directed opposite to the level of the information technology use by them. For example, the older generation is not keen on making online purchases. Thus, in the trade, the working places for older employees are retained. The paper presents a comparative analysis of the trade enterprises labor resources in Russia and the Czech Republic. We have used methods of statistical data analysis and formalized survey. The study results have showed the similar trends in the trade sector labor markets in Russia and the Czech Republic. In addition, the results of the study have revealed the directions of the older labor force use. The older people can be involved in activities with a large communication load and high value of professional experience. Older workers often act as mentors, transferring their experience to the young colleagues. Thus, the interactions between workers of different generations can accelerate the development of trade enterprises.

Highlights

  • The field of trade in modern Russia is one of the fastest growing areas of the economy

  • The paper presents a comparative analysis of the trade enterprises labor resources in Russia and the Czech Republic

  • The study results have showed the similar trends in the trade sector labor markets in Russia and the Czech Republic

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Introduction

The field of trade in modern Russia is one of the fastest growing areas of the economy. Field of trade is one of the most sensitive to changes, both from the side of innovative technologies and the demographic trends of the modern society. The information technologies development allows retail to take advantage of new opportunities and prospects. On the other hand modern trade has to solve new problems associated with changes in demography and an increase in the life expectancy of the population and, as a consequence, its aging.

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