- 1. Resilience of Elder Persons’ Economic Security in Conditions of Globalisation in the Republic of Moldova
- (HEJ, Volume 12, Issue 1-2025-Supplement)
- ... as a possible potential to fill the shortage in national labour market. In order to increase the resilience of economic security of the elderly, recommendations of perfection the state socio-economic policies, ...
- Created on 01 April 2025
- 2. Towards Active Ageing in Romania
- (HEJ, Volume 12, Issue 1-2025-Supplement)
- ... analyzing: introduction, the complex process of ageing, the social assistance for vulnerable elderly, and active ageing, and conclusions. From the methodological point of view, the paper is based on literature ...
- Created on 01 April 2025
- 3. Economic Effects Of Romanian Migration To Italy: A Case Stud Within European Migration
- (HEJ, Volume 12, Issue 1-2025-Supplement)
- ... Romanians have formed the largest foreign community in Italy since the late 2000s, exceeding one million registered residents and heavily concentrating in sectors such as construction, domestic and elderly ...
- Created on 01 April 2025
- 4. Short-Term Changes in Wage Distribution after Minimum Wage Increases in Romania
- (HEJ, Volume 5, Issue 4-2017)
- ... the adult employed population (25-44 years) was noticed in favour of those ageing between 45-64 years, while the share of the elderly (over 65 years old) did not register any changes during the whole year ...
- Created on 30 December 2017
- 5. Economic and Social Implications of Demographic Evolutions in Romania and Egypt
- (HEJ, Volume 5, Issue 1-2017)
- ... world population in general is faced with a slow but continuous process of demographic ageing. Under these conditions, an increase is recorded in the ‘pressure’ exercised by the elderly on the adult and ...
- Created on 01 April 2017





