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- Title
THE SITUATION OF LONG TERM UNEMPLOYMENT IN BIHOR. FROM ILLUSION TO REALITY.
- Authors
Anca, Dodescu; Ioana, Pop Cohuţ
- Abstract
Around Bihor county, there has lately appeared this "myth"of a very low unemployment rate (values below the average in the Community, among the lowest in Romania). The trans-border migration, the presence of a high occupancy in the rural area, especially within an agriculture of subsistence are just a few aspects behind this myth. The long term unemployment is, at the same time, an important aspect that calls forth a realistic investigation. The necessary and inevitable restructuring in the regional economy will lead in the near future to major challenges in the field of occupancy. This study undertakes not only the investigation of the theoretical and operational approaches of the LTU in Romania and EU, but also the apparently favourable situation of the LTU in Bihor in the last three years, in order to identify the real problems and shape up a strategy that would allow active measures adapted to the individual situations and needs identified. The study presents preliminary results of the research within the project "eWork today - training program oriented towards adaptation / orientation of the active labour force to the requirements of the informational society", financed through the Program PHARE 2005. The data used were disclosed, on the basis of a collaboration agreement within the aforementioned project, by the AJOFM BIHOR.
- Subjects
BIHOR Mountains (Romania); ROMANIA; REGIONAL disparities in unemployment; OCCUPANCY (International law); ECONOMIC impact of emigration &; immigration; RURAL geography; AGRICULTURAL economics; MATHEMATICAL models; REGIONAL economics; REGIONAL disparities in the labor supply; OCCUPATIONAL training; GOVERNMENT programs
- Publication
Annals of the University of Oradea, Economic Science Series, 2008, Vol 17, Issue 2, p98
- ISSN
1222-569X
- Publication type
Article