EMPLOYMENT LEVEL ANALYSIS FROM THE DETERMINANT FACTORS PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Elena Diana ŞERB University "Valahia" of Târgovişte
  • Nicoleta CICIOC University "Valahia" of Târgovişte
  • Maria PĂUN University "Valahia" of Târgovişte
  • Constanţa FUNIERU University "Valahia" of Târgovişte

Keywords:

labor demand, labor supply, employment level, employment policies

Abstract

Neglecting the human factor as part of the labor market causes losses for society as any activity that is initiated within it, has as a starting point, and also as a finishing point, the human intervention. The starting point of the article is represented by the projections made by the European    Commission in the Population Ageing Report in 2015 underlying assumptions and projections, and also by the projections of the United Nations report in 2015, and this resulted in many conclusions including the one that for the first time in Romania the average aging in 2015 exceeds the values measured by EU till present day, and this is reflected in the employment level (active aging population). The hypothesis behind the article is that the evolution of the population and migrants has repercussions on employment. Structured in three parts: knowledge status, the analysis of employment indicators and information about the intensity and direction of the link between a number of factors and employment level, this article aims to establish the determinant factors of employment through a research focused on the analysis of secondary sources, and also using the regression model. The most important lesson learned as a result of this research is that the labor market works with a variety of factors with a higher or lower influence, and in turn the labor market influences other factors.

Author Biography

Elena Diana ŞERB, University "Valahia" of Târgovişte

Doctorand IOUSUD VALAHIA

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Published

15.01.2016

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Management, Marketing and Business Administration