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STATISTICAL METHOD OF ANALYSING PROFESSIONAL REORIENTATION

Consuela Necsulescu and Luminita Serbanescu
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Consuela Necsulescu: University of Pitesti

Romanian Statistical Review, 2012, vol. 60, issue 12, 27-40

Abstract: In the crisis period faced by all countries, including by Romania, the unemployment phenomenon is very extensive, affecting tens of thousands of people. We are presenting a statistical analysis of the data regarding the reconversion courses. The data were collected from the questionnaires completed by 216 respondents from rural area in Arges County. In this article I made a statistical analysis of the data on professional reorientation courses taken from questionnaires fi lled in by 216 persons in the rural area of the Arges County. I applied to the data structured on groups of gender, age, status on the labour market and applications for courses, a number of statistical indicators. This study is important for the determination of the types of professional reorientation courses implemented in the current circumstances of the market economy.

Keywords: inactive persons; jobseekers; unemployed; unemployed young person; adult unemployed; Gini-Struck and Herfindall coefficient; t test (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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