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The Analyse of the Labor Force Resources Market

Constantin Anghelache, Alexandru Manole, Madalina-Gabriela Anghel and Cristina Sacala
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Constantin Anghelache: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, „ARTIFEX” University of Bucharest
Alexandru Manole: “ARTIFEX” University of Bucharest
Madalina-Gabriela Anghel: “ARTIFEX” University of Bucharest
Cristina Sacala: Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2016, vol. 64, issue 12, 132-139

Abstract: In this article, the authors present a study on the Romanian labor market-related resources and wage/income situation. The research covers the resident population, the structure by genders, the ageing and the gap between age groups, the index of demographic dependence. A significant phenomenon that affects the Romanian society and economy is the migration, and a set of relevant indicators is analyzed in the study, such as the sold of the international temporary migration. The study on the population incomes reveals the increases and decreases by categories of activities, the highest and the less significant average wages in the Romanian economy

Keywords: labor; population; resources; unemployment; persons (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J20 J30 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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