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Cross-Border Labor Market From The Perspective Of The Eu Neighborhood Policy: Case Study Romania Serbia

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  • Ghenadie CIOBANU

    (Dr.,National Scientific Research Institute for Labor and Social Protection, Bucharest, Romania)

  • Mihaela Diana OANCEA-NEGESCU

    (Bucharest University of Economc Studies, Romania)

  • Otilia GANEA

    (Acad. Andrei Radulescu†Legal Research Institute of Romanian Academy, Romania)

  • Romeo Cătălin CREÈšU

    (University of Agronomic Science and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Romania)

  • Maria Loredana POPESCU

    (Bucharest University of Economc Studies, Romania)

Abstract

In this article we aim to reflect the evolution of the cross-border labor market in the Romanian-Serbian cross-border region. Considering the cross-border cooperation program between Romania and Serbia, taking into account the local needs of the communities in the border area, the European strategies developed at the macro-regional level. At the same time, the European dimension is also important. For these reasons, we propose to study the essential problems of the local labor markets in the cross-border region Romania Serbia, after which we also studied the bibliography in the field of the labor market, making proposals for development.

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  • Ghenadie CIOBANU & Mihaela Diana OANCEA-NEGESCU & Otilia GANEA & Romeo Cătălin CREÈšU & Maria Loredana POPESCU, 2022. "Cross-Border Labor Market From The Perspective Of The Eu Neighborhood Policy: Case Study Romania Serbia," Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, Research Centre in Public Administration and Public Services, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 18(1), pages 203-211, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:rom:compca:v:18:y:2022:i:1:p:203-211
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