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A Study of the Process and Types of Deindustrialization in the Visegrád Countries

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  • Ágnes Hegyi-Kéri

    (University of Miskolc)

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My goal in this article is to analyze the process of deindustrialization from the aspect of the labor market. Accepting the definition of the relevant literature, I define deindustrialization as a decline in the number of workers employed in industry and a drop in their ratio on the labor market. My experimental question is whether deindustrialization was present in the Visegrád countries between 1993 and 2015, and if so, what kinds can be identified. In this work I merge the observations of developed countries regarding deindustrialization and also expand upon the methodology for defining the types of deindustrialization.

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  • Ágnes Hegyi-Kéri, 2016. "A Study of the Process and Types of Deindustrialization in the Visegrád Countries," Theory Methodology Practice (TMP), Faculty of Economics, University of Miskolc, vol. 12(02), pages 5-13.
  • Handle: RePEc:mic:tmpjrn:v:12:y:2016:i:02:p:5-13
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    4. István Piskóti & Katalin Nagy, 2016. "Route-Based Tourism Product Development as a Tool for Social Innovation: History Valley in the Cserehát Region," Theory Methodology Practice (TMP), Faculty of Economics, University of Miskolc, vol. 12(02), pages 75-86.
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    1. István Piskóti & Katalin Nagy, 2016. "Route-Based Tourism Product Development as a Tool for Social Innovation: History Valley in the Cserehát Region," Theory Methodology Practice (TMP), Faculty of Economics, University of Miskolc, vol. 12(02), pages 75-86.
    2. Éva G. Fekete, 2016. "A Postmodern Employment Model on the Peripheries," Theory Methodology Practice (TMP), Faculty of Economics, University of Miskolc, vol. 12(02), pages 41-54.

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    Keywords

    deindustrialization; labor market; shift-share analysis; Visegrád countries;
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    • J82 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Labor Standards - - - Labor Force Composition

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