2018
DOI: 10.14254/2071-789x.2018/11-3/6
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Analysis of Employment in EU According to Europe 2020 Strategy Targets

Abstract: Unemployment is a long-term problem in many countries worldwide, including European Union. Decreasing unemployment rate has become one of the EU development priorities declared in the Europe 2020 Strategy. Therefore, national policies in this area are coordinated and supported through funding on modernization of education systems, easier access to work, free movement of labor within the EU and support for handicapped people. One of the main objectives of the Europe 2020 Strategy is to achieve a 75% employment … Show more

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“…Also reviving cannot be evaluated only at the national level, but also by important aspect -generation of employment at the national job market by reviving of global economy that lead to the growth of global need of working power. V4 countries present economies that are considerably connected with great European economies [13], [14]. The consumption at the domestic market loss its importance.…”
Section: Present State Of Problem Solving -Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also reviving cannot be evaluated only at the national level, but also by important aspect -generation of employment at the national job market by reviving of global economy that lead to the growth of global need of working power. V4 countries present economies that are considerably connected with great European economies [13], [14]. The consumption at the domestic market loss its importance.…”
Section: Present State Of Problem Solving -Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientists (Blikhar et al 2019, Varnalij 2014, Dubrovsky and Cherkashin 2017, Zhalilo et al 2014, Predborsky 2005 have devoted their work to the discussion aspects of shadow employment in both Ukraine and the EU countries. Correlation-regression analysis of shadow employment in European Union countries was conducted in 2018 (Paľová and Vejačka 2018), according to which the EU countries are divided into two clusters. Research are based on the study of the relationship between economic growth and unemployment in Eastern Europe (Soylu et al 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research indicates that the negative impact of social benefits that can discourage work can be seen (Paľová & Vejačka, 2018). The impact of social benefits will depend on the socio-economic policy adopted in the country and social awareness.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%