- 1. Impact of Demographic Factors on Labour Market in the Republic of Moldova
- (HEJ, Volume 11, Issue 2-2024)
- ... on the development of national labour market. The state of labour market depends on the formation of supply of working-age population and demand for qualified labour force, which is determined in quantitative ...
- Created on 30 March 2024
- 2. The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Eu-27 Neet Young People
- (HEJ, Volume 9, Issue 2-2022)
- ... and the second quarter of 2020. The NEET rate (the share of unemployed youth in the labor market, nor in education and training, out of the total youth population) is a relatively new indicator that has ...
- Created on 04 July 2022
- 3. The European Green Deal - A New Way of Environmental Responsibility
- (HEJ, Volume 9, Issue 1-2022)
- ... global population feeling its effects differently on sensitive aspects such as public health or the citizens’ quality of life. At the same time, the costs and opportunities caused by the transition to ...
- Created on 02 April 2022
- 4. The Role of Continuing Education / Training on Quality of Life
- (HEJ, Volume 8, Issue 2-2021)
- ... population. JEL classification: I21, I18, M410 FULL TEXT ...
- Created on 10 July 2021
- 5. Workflow in the Republic of Moldova
- (HEJ, Volume 6, Issue 1-2018)
- ... The economic development of a country is closely linked to the creation of well-paid jobs that support the population for a high standard of living. In the Republic of Moldova the process of transition ...
- Created on 01 April 2018
- 6. 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
- 7. Characteristics of the Labor Market in Romania between 2008-2016
- (HEJ, Volume 5, Issue 3-2017)
- ... European Union has set itself the target for the 2020 horizon, to reach a 75% employment rate for population aged 20-64-years old at European level. Romania has set an employment target of 70% by 2020 ...
- Created on 05 October 2017
- 8. 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
- 9. Theoretical Approach to Rural Areas with a Focus on Typology of Settlement in the European Union and Rural Development in Montenegro
- (HEJ, Volume 3, Issue 3-2015)
- ... States of the European Union in 2011, lived 23% of the population in rural areas. Most of the population in the countries of the European Union residing in the rural areas was recorded in Ireland (73%), ...
- Created on 05 October 2015
- 10. Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2015 - Hyperion Economic Journal
- (HEJ, Volume 3, Issue 2-2015)
- Table of Contents: Research articles Youths Condition in the Labour Market During the Post-Crisis Period Mariana Balan pp. 3-13 Effects of Trade Openness, Investment and Population ...
- Created on 05 July 2015
- 11. Effects of Trade Openness, Investment and Population on the Economic Growth: A Case Study of Syria
- (HEJ, Volume 3, Issue 2-2015)
- ... and population in the Syrian economy over the period 1980-2010. The cointegration test indicates that GDP is positively and significantly related to the trade openness, investment and population. The Granger ...
- Created on 05 July 2015
- 12. Youths Condition in the Labour Market During the Post-Crisis Period
- (HEJ, Volume 3, Issue 2-2015)
- ... age group aged between 25 to 29 years, by 1 pp. Also the NEET rate for various young population segments registered in most member countries a decreasing trend. In Romania, the NEET population rate (youths ...
- Created on 05 July 2015
- 13. Comparative Research on Romanian SMEs Crediting
- (HEJ, Volume 2, Issue 3-2014)
- ... premises for the economic recovery and the population welfare. Therefore, one of the most important concerns for the developing countries is the development of the SME segment, which obviously supposes ...
- Created on 05 October 2014
- 14. Macrostabilization of the Migration Phenomenon
- (HEJ, Volume 2, Issue 1-2014)
- ... EU countries. The labor market in Europe is increasingly affected by population aging. Economic differences between European countries make workforce in developing countries to move to developed countries ...
- Created on 01 April 2014
- 15. Economic Analysis of Employment
- (HEJ, Volume 1, Issue 4-2013)
- ... by these policies on the individuals and society. The employment impact on the population identifies and examines various indicators of the labor market. JEL classification: E44, J11 FULL ...
- Created on 30 December 2013
- 16. Natural and Social Conditions for Economic Development: Case Study Northeastern Montenegro
- (HEJ, Volume 1, Issue 4-2013)
- ... is related to the population, especially in workforce, respectively, for the aging; second, that there is a strong migration of people whose intensive processes of differentiation and left behind an unfavorable ...
- Created on 30 December 2013