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The Scope of Activities in the Countries of Western Europe

Abstract

Article is devoted to the field of leisure activities in the countries of Western Europe. Despite known limitations in the use of foreign technologies of leisure-time activities, the experience of European countries in this area is a significant component of scientific-methodological and practical activities for the development of a system of social patronage in Russia.

About the Authors

Tatyana Viktorovna Vdovenko
North-West Institute of Management - branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation


Galina Mihailovna Tsinchenko
North-West Institute of Management - branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation


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Vdovenko T.V., Tsinchenko G.M. The Scope of Activities in the Countries of Western Europe. Administrative Consulting. 2015;(6):138-149. (In Russ.)

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