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The Management of Social Services in the European Union from the Perspective of Global Challenges

Carina-Elena Stegaroiu () and Stegaroiu Valentin ()

Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2009, vol. 06(535), issue 06(535), 45-56

Abstract: The paper at hand aims at a brief analysis of the social services and the social phenomenon currently happening in many of the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) in the context of a more prominent economic crisis and, in the same time, as a result of the augmentation in the workers' migration. Presently, the labor force markets are continuously transforming and adapting to the search of adequate solutions in order to flex the specific activities through the conformation of the social services to the ever growing demand operating on this particular market. The conclusions of this study lead to a warning regarding the drastic drop of birth in the context of an increase of the life expectancy, aspects which must be supported through strategic measures and services, carefully delineated by domains and sectors of activity to better identify specific lines of actions through a new approach to the regulation of the labor force employment services on the labor force markets.

Keywords: social services; active life; full employment; social benefices; social inclusion; social flexicurity. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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