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The Economic Activity of Retirees (on the Example of the Central and Regional Districts of Russia)

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The article presents the results of the study of the economic activity of the retirees from the central and regional districts of Russia. It shows that the representatives of the older generation living in the Ural Federal District consider themselves to be active people who take part in professional and economic activities. Elderly people from the Central Federal District do not consider it important or possible for themselves to analyze the situation on the market, but they consider themselves active people who cannot keep still. The comparative analysis reveals that the representatives of the region of the country have a stronger desire to follow the news taking place in the economic life and analyze the situation on the market. The representatives of the Central Federal District are more eager to improve their knowledge in the field of economics. In general, the economic activity of the retirees is at an average level in both parts of the country.

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The research was funded by RFBR and Chelyabinsk Region, project number 20-413- 740019.

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Chestyunina, Y., Trushina, I., Kuba, E. (2024). The Economic Activity of Retirees (on the Example of the Central and Regional Districts of Russia). In: Prostean, G.I., Lavios, J.J., Brancu, L., Åžahin, F. (eds) Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Challenging Global Times. Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47164-3_38

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