Maximizing Labor Market Mobility

Employment policies are a set of measures developed by the state to intervene in the labor market in order to stimulate job creation, improvement of human resources to adapt to the needs of the economy, to ensure fluid and efficient labor market flexibility, decreasing the imbalances and dysfunction...

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Main Authors: Andrei Mihai Cristea, Aurel Marin, Dan Gabriel Cristea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Economic Sciences, Hyperion University, Bucharest, Romania 2013-12-01
Series:Hyperion Economic Journal
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Online Access:http://hej.hyperion.ro/articles/4%281%29_2013/HEJ%20nr4(1)_2013_Y2Cristea.pdf
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description Employment policies are a set of measures developed by the state to intervene in the labor market in order to stimulate job creation, improvement of human resources to adapt to the needs of the economy, to ensure fluid and efficient labor market flexibility, decreasing the imbalances and dysfunctions.This article attempts to link the maintenance and increase of employment rate through direct or indirect actions to ensure jobs for young people entering the labor market, for the unemployed and others who want to hire as employees. Goal of ensuring full employment of labor on the one hand seeks a decent living, and on the other hand a high level of product supply
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spelling doaj.art-c886b4d003b843e9b39e6199588584242022-12-22T03:39:32ZengFaculty of Economic Sciences, Hyperion University, Bucharest, RomaniaHyperion Economic Journal2343-79952343-79952013-12-01147989Maximizing Labor Market MobilityAndrei Mihai Cristea0Aurel Marin1Dan Gabriel Cristea2Hyperion University of Bucharest, RomaniaValahia University, Targoviste, RomaniaHyperion University of Bucharest, RomaniaEmployment policies are a set of measures developed by the state to intervene in the labor market in order to stimulate job creation, improvement of human resources to adapt to the needs of the economy, to ensure fluid and efficient labor market flexibility, decreasing the imbalances and dysfunctions.This article attempts to link the maintenance and increase of employment rate through direct or indirect actions to ensure jobs for young people entering the labor market, for the unemployed and others who want to hire as employees. Goal of ensuring full employment of labor on the one hand seeks a decent living, and on the other hand a high level of product supplyhttp://hej.hyperion.ro/articles/4%281%29_2013/HEJ%20nr4(1)_2013_Y2Cristea.pdfmacroeconomic imbalancesincrease quality of lifelabor market flexibility
spellingShingle Andrei Mihai Cristea
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Dan Gabriel Cristea
Maximizing Labor Market Mobility
Hyperion Economic Journal
macroeconomic imbalances
increase quality of life
labor market flexibility
title Maximizing Labor Market Mobility
title_full Maximizing Labor Market Mobility
title_fullStr Maximizing Labor Market Mobility
title_full_unstemmed Maximizing Labor Market Mobility
title_short Maximizing Labor Market Mobility
title_sort maximizing labor market mobility
topic macroeconomic imbalances
increase quality of life
labor market flexibility
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