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The Workforce Migration And Professional Training – A Parallel Analysis

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  • IVAN PAUL-PANFIL

    („STEFAN CEL MARE” UNIVERSITY OF SUCEAVA)

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After passing the transition period and the Romanian integration into EU structures, the subject of migration gradually turned into a major area of interest which starts causing problems in various sectors of the national economy. The sources of this problems are various and are starting from the global financial and economic turmoil and reaching the current educational system and the connection between training programs and the requirements of labour market. In an overview we can’t appreciate more than estimated the size of the migration effects but the insufficient adaptation of the policies obviously requires a certain number of measures. This paper aims to analyze if the labour market from Suceava County which was inevitably affected by national migration flows is adapted to the local and European market demand in terms of adaptation of the formal education and continuous training programs and to define some pathways for solving the local issues.

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  • Ivan Paul-Panfil, 2015. "The Workforce Migration And Professional Training – A Parallel Analysis," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 4, pages 222-226, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2015:v:4:p:222-226
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