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Decision-making factors for job choice in Romanian rural areas. Employment on the strand of options, capabilities and access

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  • Ca?ta?lina Elisa Dosa
  • Ileana Simona Dabu

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Rural area represents the population with a high work capacity, but with less employment opportunities than in urban areas, so in order to have a decent job 5 (five) needs are referred to: working conditions should be safe, both physically and mentally, people should have access to medical facilities, health, working hours should be ones in which you can rest and have time for family and compensation should be acceptable for the work done. The employment opportunities that people have differ depending on the environment they come from, so in rural areas the job opportunities are discrete, as it is the quality in work, both of them depending strongly on the area characteristics - whether it is developed or underdeveloped- and by its infrastructure, always considering that agriculture is most increased activity in these areas. The study aims to map and depict the occupational situation of people living in Romanian rural areas, coping with limited job opportunities, compared to those living in towns and cities, as well as how people in rural areas choose their jobs, how the labour market has influenced them to find a suitable job and where they can get or acquire the skills they need. As people in rural areas choose to migrate, the population is an ageing one and over time, villages will depopulate and the labour force and human resources will shrink.

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  • Ca?ta?lina Elisa Dosa & Ileana Simona Dabu, 2023. "Decision-making factors for job choice in Romanian rural areas. Employment on the strand of options, capabilities and access," Academicus International Scientific Journal, Entrepreneurship Training Center Albania, issue 27, pages 143-153, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:etc:journl:y:2023:i:27:p:143-153
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