Market Services and Their Role in the Quality of Life of the Population in Romania
Ana Gabriela Babucea and
Cecilia Rabontu
Annals - Economy Series, 2011, vol. 2, 9-17
Abstract:
Services are increasingly present in public life in Romania, they contributing substantially to meeting the of multiple needs, that once satisfied contribute to shaping the quality of life. We proposed in this paper to identify the extent to which market services provided to the population are covered by the standard of living and hence the quality of life in Romania, using to this purpose the theoretical conceptualization and statistical data that would allow conclusions to be drawn vis-à - vis the involvement of market services in determining the quality of life. Services contribution to quality of life refers to three important aspects: the consumption of services, the relations of services with free time and the environment.
Keywords: social protection; pension; social security system; demographic dynamics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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