TRENDS IN YOUTH EMPLOYMENT: ROMANIA CASE OF STUDY

Authors

  • Laura PATACHE Spiru Haret University

Keywords:

education, NEETs, poverty, Romanian development regions, youth employment

Abstract

Reducing poverty and creating employment are the twin challenges of Europe 2020 strategy. During the crisis period, relative poverty has been increased among 0-17 years of age group and in some Romanian development regions. The European Union is concerned in taking action on increasing youth employment, because: the youth unemployment rate is more than twice as high as the adult one; the chances for a young unemployed person of finding a job are low, when young people do work, their jobs tend to be less stable; early leavers from education and training are a high-risk group; resignation is an increasing concern; a significant percent of young people were neither in employment nor in education or training (NEETs); there are significant skills mismatches on Europe's labour market. This paper presents the dynamics of the Romanian youth employment in the development regions of Romania between 2008 and 2014.

Author Biography

Laura PATACHE, Spiru Haret University

Faculty of Accounting and Financial Management Constanta, Associate Professor

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Published

07.08.2015

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Business Economics, Sustainable Development, Public Administration and Law