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Social Progress And Economic Projects For Disadvantaged Groups In Romania

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  • BĂLUŢĂ, Aurelian Virgil

    (Spiru Haret” University, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Bucharest, Romania,)

  • IOSIF, Gabriela

    (Spiru Haret” University, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Bucharest, Romania,)

Abstract

The paper aims to analyse the social progress, social politics, social law and successful projects applicable to some disadvantaged groups: Roma people and woman. Inclusion of Roma people is analysed from the economic point of view. The economic problems of equality by gender are presented in terms of labour rate and other relevant ratio. For Roma people, the focus of analyse is also on labour involvement. The chapters of the communication are: introduction, literature review (state of art) in the field of social progress, theoretical background, tools for social progress in EU, economic inclusion of Roma population, economic equality by gender, conclusions.

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  • BĂLUŢĂ, Aurelian Virgil & IOSIF, Gabriela, 2016. "Social Progress And Economic Projects For Disadvantaged Groups In Romania," Annals of Spiru Haret University, Economic Series, Universitatea Spiru Haret, vol. 16(4), pages 57-63.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:sphecs:0362
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    1. Ruth Barrett, 2010. "Disadvantaged groups in the labour market," Economic & Labour Market Review, Palgrave Macmillan;Office for National Statistics, vol. 4(6), pages 18-24, June.
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    Keywords

    labour market; social progress; disadvantaged groups; economic insertion of Roma people; economic equality by gender;
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    JEL classification:

    • J40 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Particular Labor Markets - - - General

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