2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11061771
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Productive Employment for Inclusive and Sustainable Development in European Union Countries: A Multivariate Analysis

Abstract: It is widely recognized that achieving highly productive employment is a serious challenge facing inclusive and sustainable development. In this context, the aim of this article was to highlight the main characteristics and mechanisms of productive employment, focusing on the interrelationships between productive employment, and inclusive and sustainable development in European Union countries, during the recent economic crisis and recovery period (2007–2016). The results of the correlation and regression anal… Show more

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“…However, faced with a holistic approach to sustainability with respect to SDGs, sustainable territorial development can be considered as a promising area for investigating, understanding and evaluating the effectiveness of policies from an economic, social and/or environmental point of view at the local level [23][24][25]. Sustainable territorial development expresses the ability to implement public policies based on the identity of a territory.…”
Section: Exploring Sustainability In the Context Of Local Authoritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, faced with a holistic approach to sustainability with respect to SDGs, sustainable territorial development can be considered as a promising area for investigating, understanding and evaluating the effectiveness of policies from an economic, social and/or environmental point of view at the local level [23][24][25]. Sustainable territorial development expresses the ability to implement public policies based on the identity of a territory.…”
Section: Exploring Sustainability In the Context Of Local Authoritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the strategy and the operationalization of public development policies are key to determining the relevance and potential effects of these policies (results and impacts-see reference [2]) for promoting sustainable territorial development processes [3]. Such policy concerns have propelled the inclusion of sustainable territorial development at the heart of the United Nations (UN) (i.e., 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development) and the EU (i.e., Europe 2020) mainstream policy agendas [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A different approach to the measurement of sustainable development was proposed by Kovačič (2017), who determined correlations between various aspects of sustainable development with the use of the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. The multitude of approaches to measuring sustainable development is further demonstrated in research by Georgescu & Herman (2019), who based their analyses on the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (in purchasing power standards (PPS) as a percentage of EU-28 average GDP=100%), the Human Development Index (HDI), the Europe 2020 Competitiveness Index and the Inclusive Development Index (IDI), or the research of Kotosz (2012) which focused on alternatives to the GDP indicator due to the latter's limitations as seen by the author. Balcerzak & Pietrzak (2017) proposed to use the methodology of structural equation modelling (SEM) in evaluating sustainable development in EU, which covers factor analysis and path analysis, both applied in econometrics.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%