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Comparative Aspects Of Employment Rates By Educational Level In South-West Oltenia, Romania And Eu

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  • Marian Zaharia

    (Universitatea Petrol-Gaze Ploiesti)

  • Cristina Oprea

    (Universitatea Petrol-Gaze Ploiesti)

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South West Region includes the counties of Dolj, Gorj, Meheninţi, Olt and Valcea and together West Region make up the Macro 4. The geographical, economic and social structural changes in the last two decades, and the economic crisis have led to some peculiarities of labor market in this development region. This paper provides a comparative analysis of employment rates by level of education in the EU (27), some EU countries, as in Romania during 2000-2011. It also analyzes the structure of employment in South West Oltenia development region, by age, level of education, sex and area, in 2010 compared to the structure of employment in Macro 4 and in some cases, with that recorded in Western region. Compared to developments in Romania and Macro 4 level, the employment rates and the structure of employees have certain characteristics. Thus features occur in age groups 55-64 years and especially in the age group over 64 years, the South West region these represents 9.05% of total employment, compared to only 1.74% in the West region. Also, in rural areas, the percentage of employed population 25 to 64 years with low levels of education and medium education level, reach 96.8% of the total, which is a weakness of this region.

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  • Marian Zaharia & Cristina Oprea, 2013. "Comparative Aspects Of Employment Rates By Educational Level In South-West Oltenia, Romania And Eu," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 3, pages 101-109, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2013:v:3:p:101-109
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