Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 8 / 2013 (585)
A regional model for labour demand in Romania
“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași
Abstract. In this paper we analyze the labour market from the point of view of the labour force demand. We develop a model that describes the connection between the employment rate of labour resources and other socio-economic indicators involved in the functioning mechanisms of the labour market. The model is empirically estimated using time series data taken from the labour force section from the Romanian National Institute of Statistics.
The results of this analysis indicate and confirm the positive impact of the household income on employement and also the negative influence of labour productivity on the labour force demand.
Keywords: labour force demand; econometric model; regional labour market; employment rate; time series.
Contents
- A regional model for labour demand in Romania
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and male higher education graduates
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Ana-Maria ZAMFIR
Cristina MOCANU
- Creating competitive poles – the sustainable model
for obtaining the competitive advantage
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- Financial development and economic growth
in Central and Eastern Europe
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Raluca Andreea POPA
- Neoclassical economic orthodoxy
and the need for a new post-crisis economic paradigm
Andrei JOSAN
Cristina (COVACI) VOICU
- Territorial analysis of discriminated groups
Mihaela Hrisanta MOSORA
- The causal relationship between Foreign Direct
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Mohsin Hasnain AHMAD
Muhammad ASIM
- The internet is changing our world
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- Improvement of labor flexibility in Romanian companies
using practices in the field in some EU countries
Ionuț CĂȘUNEANU
- International monetary system –
between crisis and reform
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Silvia MĂRGINEAN