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Title: Riscul de sărăcie a persoanelor încadrate în muncă
Authors: Tomceac, Ana
Keywords: poverty
risk
people employed
workforce
sărăcie
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Foxtrot
Citation: TOMCEAC, Ana. Riscul de sărăcie a persoanelor încadrate în muncă. In: Creşterea economică în condiţiile globalizării. Sesiunea ştiinţifică: “Dinamica populației și calitatea potențialului uman” : conferinţa internaţională ştiinţifico-practică, ediția a XI-a, 13-14 octombrie 2016, Chişinău. Chişinău. 2016, рp. 74-84. ISBN 978-9975-89-004-1.
Abstract: Poverty population falling into the workforce is a highly sensitive issue because it has a profound impact on the sustainable development of the labor market in Moldova and has a role in the adoption of measures and policies for economic growth. The research was focused on analysis of poverty risks falling population in employment in 2014, identifying determinants that generate economic vulnerability of this category of people. In the study it was used NBS calculations based on data of Household Budget Survey 2014. Assessing poverty profile work, we find that the problems, which determine the risk of poverty in Moldova are similar to the challenges outlined in the OECD activity on rural development. The dimensions of the problem are significant, so every third person of the poor are busy employees. The article suggested some recommendations to promote labor market policies, development of social infrastructure at the local level, system reform of salary, pension, social security and improving the methodological approach Assessment this phenomenon, which are applied at European level.
Description: Abstract în lb. engl. Referinţe bibliografice: p. 84 (7 titl.).
URI: http://dspace.ince.md/jspui/handle/123456789/1447
ISBN: 978-9975-89-004-1
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