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CASE STUDY ON THE INTENTIONS AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF ACCESS ON THE LABOUR MARKET OF HIGHER EDUCATION GRADUATES IN THE FIELD OF ECONOMICS Abstract: In a period when the labour market in any field is more and more vulnerable, inconstant and permanently changing, the field of economics follows the same trend, with much turbulence and multiple changes of directions and tendencies, both as regards the labour demand and the supply.Graduates in the fields of economics are affected to a large extent by the lack of secure job offers, and many times they choose retraining or migration, thus becoming a workforce qualified in a country and carrying out its activity in a different country. This article presents the results of a research performed in 2015, among graduates with specialisations in economics at the `1 Decembrie 1918` University of Alba Iulia, which will illustrate their perception of employment oportunities in a field that is related to the one they have studied at the university

Larisa-Loredana Dragolea ()

EcoForum, 2015, vol. 4, issue Special Issue 1, 26

Keywords: economic field; employability; graduates; labour market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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