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The decline of the working places – a XXI century drama? And if so, why that? Then, in what respect do we speak about reasoning regarding a prolonged economic environment that might be disregarded and in what respect do we have in view structural reasoning concerning technologies? This is the...
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Labour market rigidity becomes an issue of increasing importance under conditions of shocks associated with the … economic crisis due to the need to increase the adaptability and responsiveness to them. Thus, labour market policies must be … supply of education qualifications. This paper highlights the major role of the active labour market policies targeting the …
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This paper aims to analyze the relationship between pre-university graduates, the employment rate for the age group of … 15 to 19 year olds and the unemployment rate for the same age group. The analyzed period is 1997-2011. The data used is … graduates fluctuates, dropping at the end of the period under review, as does the occupancy, accompanied by rising unemployment. …
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development of regional disparities in the level of employment, unemployment rate, education etc. By analyzing the most important …. The high GDP/inhabitant influences directly both the standard of living and the level of employment, the level of … unemployment etc. …
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Unemployment has been rising sharply in the European Union since March 2008 as a result of the economic crisis. This … paper consists of an illustration of the Romanian and European Union unemployment during this period, having as a background …
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the metallurgic industry) when the unemployment rate was very high and the unemployed people over 45 years have become … treatment in employment and occupation for all people irrespective of a range of factors, including age. As a new member state …+ in 2006 (EU-25: 35 %). The employment rate of the older generation (50 - 64) amounted 47.5 %, which was lower than the …
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The main aim of this paper is to highlight the relationship between education and the labour force, now, when education … well-educated workers to promote economic development. Present education choices significantly affect labour market … performance in the future, an assessment of the educational level of labour force being necessary in terms of changes in …
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In order to survive, the ageing population depends on the level of the public pension, for most of them the only source of income. This crucial social variable registers modest values in Romania in many cases, its level being less than the level of the minimum wage per economy. As underlined...
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from one country to another. Employment rates and unemployment rates will be compared between European countries and for … different groups of workers. Some countries have succeeded in keeping employment levels up and unemployment levels down through … recourse to employmentpreservation and employment-creation measures combined with an expansion of active labour market policies …
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The economic instability has reflected its effects on the pharmaceutical industry in the last years. This market until 2008 was and still remains one of the most stable and profitable industries. The aim of this article is to identify the existence of a correlation between the fluctuations in...
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