LABOR MARKET IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE SITUATION GENERATED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. FORECAST STUDY
Barbu Mihai Constantin Razvan,
Stepan Amalia-Raluca,
Stepan Oana-Maria,
Sandu Isabela Elena,
Diaconescu Dragos Laurentiu,
Malaescu Ana Maria and
Popescu Marius Catalin
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Barbu Mihai Constantin Razvan: UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, ROMANIA
Stepan Amalia-Raluca: UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, ROMANIA
Stepan Oana-Maria: UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, ROMANIA
Sandu Isabela Elena: UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, ROMANIA
Diaconescu Dragos Laurentiu: UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, ROMANIA
Malaescu Ana Maria: TITU MAIORESCU UNIVERSITY – TG.JIU, ROMANIA
Popescu Marius Catalin: UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, ROMANIA
Annals - Economy Series, 2021, vol. 1, 139-148
Abstract:
This study can prove useful in increasing the effectiveness of specific employment measures, by using a set of economic forecasting tools to ensure that the intervention is contextualized: concerning the specifics of the territory, its needs, limits, and opportunities in depending on the characteristics and specifics of the existing qualifications, the requirements of the labor market in a continuous change, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the specifics of the development directions of Europe and Romania through the planned national/regional development programs. Consequently, to meet the identified needs, the present study presents both a forecast of the trend and evolution of the labor market.
Keywords: Forecast; Labor market; Pandemic; Development directions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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