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Indicators for the assessment of the potential for employment creation in rural areas

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  • Fieldsend, Andrew F.

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The EU Framework 7 project “RuralJobs” has used the DPSIR model to show the link between ‘driving forces’ of employment and economic prosperity, and policy responses. These driving forces can be ‘endogenous’ or (neo-) ‘exogenous’ to the territory. They act on the labour market or employment (‘state’) through the ‘pressures’ of jobs (economic activities) and people (the labour force). In turn, the employment rate (jobs per person) influences the ‘impact’ (sustainable economic prosperity). ‘Responses’ can be policy responses or socio-economic responses. A set of 40 indicators was compiled from strategies and programmes relevant to employment in rural areas in the EU.

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  • Fieldsend, Andrew F., 2010. "Indicators for the assessment of the potential for employment creation in rural areas," Studies in Agricultural Economics, Research Institute for Agricultural Economics, vol. 111, pages 1-16, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:stagec:59045
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.59045
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    1. Romulus Iagăru & Anca Șipoș & Pompilica Iagăru, 2023. "Strategic Thinking and Its Role in Accelerating the Transition from the Linear to the Circular Economic Model—Case Study of the Agri-Food Sector in the Sibiu Depression Microregion, Romania," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-14, February.
    2. Fieldsend, Andrew F. & Kerekes, Kinga, 2011. "Contrasting prospects for new sources of rural employment in two regions of the European Union," Rural Areas and Development, European Rural Development Network (ERDN), vol. 8, pages 1-15.
    3. Andrew F. FIELDSEND, 2013. "Facilitating Innovation In Agriculture: Lessons From A European Perspective," Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Institute of Agricultural Economics, vol. 10(2), pages 177-190.
    4. Pakurar, Miklos & Olah, Judit & Nabradi, Andras, 2012. "New Sources Of Employment To Promote The Wealth-Generating Capacity Of Rural Communities," APSTRACT: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce, AGRIMBA, vol. 6(3-4), pages 1-8, November.

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