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Provedor de dados:  AgEcon
País:  United States
Título:  REGIONAL DIFFERENCES AT THE HUNGARIAN LABOUR MARKET
Autores:  Csehne Papp, Imola
Data:  2009-02-18
Ano:  2008
Palavras-chave:  Differences
Labor market
Regions
Unemployment
Labor and Human Capital
Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession
Resumo:  In present paper presenting the regional differences of the Hungarian labor market on the basis of individual survey, data collecting, and the statistics from the State Labor office was analyzed by the author. Also, The trends in the rate of unemployment and its structure in the past 13 years was also analyzed (computer based data collecting started in 1994.) The paper presenting the situation of unemployment from three points of view: regional, county and settlement. There is a significant difference between the two parts of Hungary. As we pas from the West to the East, the number of unemployment is rising as much. The research compares the different types of towns as well. There are county towns, two small towns near Budapest, an average developed district in Budapest, a small town in the rural region, one small industrial town, and one town at the Austrian-Hungarian border line in the West part of Hungary. The author studied the structure of unemployment from the following aspects: the level of registered unemployment, sexes, age groups, level of education.
Tipo:  Journal Article
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  http://purl.umn.edu/47542
Relação:  Szent Istvan University>Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences>Bulletin of the Szent Istvan University
Formato:  8
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