The social effects of the current economic crisis on the European Union labour market
Autori:
Ionel BOSTAN1, Veronica GROSU
Editura:
Lumen
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 7-21
How to cite this article:Bostan, I., Grosu, V. (2010). The social effects of the current economic crisis on the European Union labour market. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 31, 7-21. |
Abstract:
In order to raise awareness about the importance and topicality of this issue,
one must analyze the dimension and proliferation of economic inequality on a
global level, given the fact that the data and the classifications provided by social
sciences do not mirror the actual situation, as they do not succeed in interpreting
the difficulties many families are currently facing, either directly or indirectly,
during the present economic crisis. On a global scale, the building up of wealth
and inequality in the distribution of income is a growing phenomenon, highly
visible in developed countries and in world macro-regional relations. The current
economic crisis is the driving force of this process, constantly increasing in speed
and intensity and equally deepened by the imbalances that have caused a decrease
in consumption. This paper will address the social impact of unemployment in the
main European Union member states and Romania, often in contrast with the
United States, the origin of the present crisis. It will focus on the agents that have
helped control the damages in European countries, often more effectively than in
the US, as well as the instruments used to control the social effects of the economic
crisis, given the surprising interest of economists in protecting the “labour force”
and not the “place of employment”. Therefore, the effects of the present economic
crisis have become a challenge that social Europe cannot afford to overlook if it
wants to encourage “sustainable development”, as stated in the 2020 strategic
plan.
Keywords:
labour market; social effects; economic crisis; the EU; sustainable development.
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