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Human resources in the economic crisis

Carmen Radu and Liviu Radu
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Carmen Radu: University Lecturer, PhD - Nicolae Titulescu University, Bucharest, Romania
Liviu Radu: University Lecturer, PhD - Nicolae Titulescu University, Bucharest, Romania

Computational Methods in Social Sciences (CMSS), 2015, vol. 3, issue 1, 81-88

Abstract: This paper is meant to be an extension of our studies published over recent years, which were meant to seek some answers regarding the existing cause-effect relationship between the economic, financial, demograph and food crisis. In the said article we place the human resource, in its sense of labor force and demograph potential as well, in the middle of the economic, financial, demography and even the food crisis. Provided that in the previous case we demonstrated the hypothesis according to which a food crisis can be caused as well as lead to the migration of the active population to other countries (especially from the rural area) and the agglomeration of underprivileged population in certain geographic areas, we are currently resuming to the mutations recorded by the human resource, as part of the active population, under the aspect of social and economic disequilibrium.

Keywords: human resources; total population; active population; usually active population; unemployed persons; public policies; public expenses (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-06
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