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Educational Structure Of Labour Market In The Republic Of Moldova

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  • Svetlana ZAHAROV

    (National Institute for Economic Research, Academy of Science of Moldova)

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The principal aim of this article is the analysis of qualitative changes of labour market in the Republic of Moldova. The study includes the analysis of education level of employed labour force and unemployed for the period 2000-2015, the change in labour force as the national level, and in the main age groups, by education level, including professional education and without. The conclusion about the improving the quality of labour force due to the increasing the education level that will contribute the competitiveness of labour force and minimize the negative effects of an ageing labour force in labour market

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  • Svetlana ZAHAROV, 2017. "Educational Structure Of Labour Market In The Republic Of Moldova," THE YEARBOOK OF THE "GH. ZANE" INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC RESEARCHES, Gheorghe Zane Institute for Economic and Social Research ( from THE ROMANIAN ACADEMY, JASSY BRANCH), vol. 26(1), pages 42-50.
  • Handle: RePEc:zan:ygzier:v:26:y:2017:i:1:p:42-50
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    1. Mr. Ravi Balakrishnan & Mai Dao & Mr. Juan Sole & Jeremy Zook, 2015. "Recent U.S. Labor Force Dynamics: Reversible or not?," IMF Working Papers 2015/076, International Monetary Fund.
    2. David Rosnick, 2010. "The Adult Recession: Age-Adjusted Unemployment at Post-War Highs," CEPR Reports and Issue Briefs 2010-15, Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR).
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    1. Galina SAVELIEVA & Svetlana ZAHAROV, 2020. "Particularities Of The Formation And Development Of Regional Markets Of Labour Force In The Republic Of Moldova," Contemporary Economy Journal, Constantin Brancoveanu University, vol. 5(4), pages 103-121.

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