欧盟和塞尔维亚的劳动力市场和(联合国)就业:区域方面

V. Radovanovic, M. Maksimović
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劳动力市场及其积极政策最重要的问题当然是降低失业率和提高就业率的问题。这个问题是几十年前许多经济体关注的焦点。技术发展的复杂性、劳动力的专业化、移民和对教育的持续需求使这一领域的探索变得更加复杂和具有挑战性。人们早就知道,劳动力市场是非常不对称的,而且往往是不可预测的。尽管这一问题非常重要,但没有解决这一问题的普遍办法,既不可能在所有国家,也不可能在每一个时期有效地适用。从几乎所有主要经济指标(包括与全国平均水平相比的(就业)水平和比率)来看,每个国家都有部分领土(地区)在较长一段时间内记录了较差的结果。本文对劳动力市场的功能及其特征进行了一般性的理论概述,并将对欧盟成员国及其地区之间劳动力市场运动(就业/失业)的不对称性进行简要分析。
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Labor market and (un)employment in the European Union and Serbia: Regional aspects
The most important issue of labor market and its active policy is certainly a question of unemployment reduction and employment rates increase. This question is in the focus of attention of many economies over decades ago. The complexity of technology development, specialization of labor, migration and a constant need for education have rendered this area more complex and challenging to explore. It has long been known that the labor market is very asymmetrical and often unpredictable. Despite the great importance of this problem, there is no universal recipe for its solution, which could be effectively applied in neither all countries, nor in every period. In each country there are parts of the territory (regions) which have recorded worse results over a longer period of time, as measured by almost all major economic indicators, including the level and rate of (un)employment, compared to the national average. This paper presents a general theoretical overview of the functioning of labor markets and their features, and will provide a short analysis of asymmetry in labor market movements (employment/unemployment) between the EU Member States and their regions. .
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