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ANALYSIS OF THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN RESOURCE IN ROMANIAN SECONDARY SECTOR

Cristina Alpopi ()
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Cristina Alpopi: Administration and Public Management Faculty, Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, 2014, vol. 10, issue 1, 12-23

Abstract: The secondary sector, composed of industry and construction, contributes about 43 % to the GDP of Romania. This sector employed less than 28 % of the total workforce employed at national level and labor productivity, calculated by GDP per employee, is above average, but not particularly high in absolute terms. Decrease in the number of employees in the secondary sector was mainly caused by the decline of manufacturing and extractive. Cities that have suffered severe forms of industrialization come predominantly from small towns category. The areas most affected by unemployment are located in counties with a high degree of industrialization before 1990, but have suffered in recent years a strong industrial decline. The paper presents the analysis of the workforce engaged in the

Keywords: secondary sector; industry; construction; decline; employee (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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