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Comparative Analysis of the Right to Work in the European Space for Romanian and Moldovan Citizens

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  • Oana Răvaș

    (University of Petrosani, Romania)

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Free movement of labor allows countries whose populations face social problems: lack of employment, low wages, poor working conditions, to emigrate in search of a job and better livelihoods than in the country native. Romania and the Republic of Moldova are among the countries whose citizens choose to leave their country, their family for a job abroad. That is why it is very important that every citizen who travels in order to work in the territory of the Member States is aware of his or her rights, obligations and responsibilities. This allows them to work under the conditions provided by law, to be remunerated according to the work performed and to enjoy social rights, equal treatment and non-discrimination in the workplace.

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  • Oana Răvaș, 2016. "Comparative Analysis of the Right to Work in the European Space for Romanian and Moldovan Citizens," Annals of the University of Petrosani, Economics, University of Petrosani, Romania, vol. 16(2), pages 157-164.
  • Handle: RePEc:pet:annals:v:16:y:2016:i:2:p:157-164
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    Keywords

    labor; work; rights; responsabilites; unemployment; migration; wage;
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    JEL classification:

    • J71 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Labor Discrimination - - - Hiring and Firing
    • J83 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Labor Standards - - - Workers' Rights
    • K10 - Law and Economics - - Basic Areas of Law - - - General (Constitutional Law)

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