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Labour market for youth in Romania – a demographic and qualitative approach of their employability

Silvia Pisica, Valentina Vasile () and Ana Maria Dobre
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Silvia Pisica: National Institute of Statistics
Ana Maria Dobre: National Institute of Statistics

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Ana Maria Ciuhu

Romanian Statistical Review, 2015, vol. 63, issue 3, 118-129

Abstract: The paper analyzes the implications of demographic developments on the labour market in terms of potential labour from structural and professional perspectives. The aspects of the youth demographic and educational potential for labour market, of the national policies potential for new job creation and of the opportunities of alternative free movement of workers are presented. The paper emphasizes positive and negative labour market pressures as derived from the demographic structure (including ethnicity), skills and competences, and educational attainment. The influences factors on qualitative youth employability in Romania are also highlighted. Some empirical analyses of the working age population in terms of demographic factors, as well as its demographic forecast are presented. Statistical software used for this analysis is the R Project, along with specific packages forecasting analysis. Final part of the paper is focused on some specific recommendations for policy instruments and measures to support youth employability on the national labor market based on the changed typology of the youth supply on labour market.

Keywords: Demography; Labor Market; Employment; Mobility; R Software (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J11 J21 J24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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