STRUCTURAL CHANGES OF LABOR IN ROMANIA AFTER 1990
Lavinia-Stefania Totan,
Marinela Geamanu and
Gabriela Tudose
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Lavinia-Stefania Totan: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest
Marinela Geamanu: National Institute for Labor and Social Protection
Gabriela Tudose: National Institute for Labor and Social Protection
Romanian Statistical Review, 2012, vol. 60, issue 9, 51-65
Abstract:
The labor market is an important component of the entire economic system and for social-economic development. However, the labor market is known as the most inflexible of markets, the existence of the phenomenon of permanent labor mobility. After 1990, the Romanian society has experienced a series of economic and social transformation, new reforms covering all areas of activity. Simultaneously, the transition process faced many difficulties, claiming the high social costs in terms of inflation, unemployment, income polarization, reducing purchasing power etc. We believe that one of the directions in which it is necessary to focus the labor market recovery work, its efficiency, optimize the quality of human resources, improving education and training, reducing poverty and unemployment, improve the health of the population. Labor issues are several years unsolved human potential is an outstanding factor in economic and social landscape of the country and local level.
Keywords: Employment; Economic development; labor market; analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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