Modern tendencies and problems of development of the rural labour market
Khlevnaya Irina V. ()
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Khlevnaya Irina V.: Umansky Branch of the European University
The Problems of Economy, 2013, issue 1, 136_141
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The article studies the modern state and problems of the labour market in Ukraine. The study is based on the fact that main engines of economic development are social groups that possess qualification and labour possibilities, social activity and mobility, capability to adapt to existing conditions and efficiently realise their possibilities. The article studies output factors that determine problem aspects of formation of the modern socio-demographic situation in Ukraine and create a threat to the prospects of stability of the state. It proves that the basis of formation of supply of labour in the labour market is the demographic situation in rural districts. The article provides recommendations on reduction of indicators of demographic reproduction and living standard of the population by all indicators for majority of the citizens, since the processes of demographic degradation, worsening of social conditions of reproduction, no doubt, would influence economic reformation and tie up rates of its realisation.
Keywords: labour market; labour; employment; unemployment; city population; rural population (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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