期刊名称:The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration
印刷版ISSN:2344-3847
出版年度:2015
卷号:15
期号:3
页码:80-86
语种:English
出版社:Editura Universitatii Ştefan cel Mare din Suceava
摘要:Unemployment is a negative phenomenon that manifests itself in any economy with varying degrees of intensity. In this paper we propose to analyze the evolution of unemployment in the EU. There are countries where economic recession was felt more intense and harder recovered from it, such as Greece or Spain. Within the European Union one notes some differences in unemployment between Member States but also in terms of age groups. In the EU youth unemployment rate is approximately double that the general unemployment rate, but the situation is worse in some countries where youth unemployment rate is even higher. Our analysis also focuses on trends then recorded at regional level in Central and Eastern Europe countries in the context of their accession to the EU, highlighting positive developments, which were then maintained in the coming years. The unemployment rate decrease is one of the objectives followed by the EU through its policies.↓Unemployment is a negative phenomenon that manifests itself in any economy with varying degrees of intensity. In this paper we propose to analyze the evolution of unemployment in the EU. There are countries where economic recession was felt more intense and harder recovered from it, such as Greece or Spain. Within the European Union one notes some differences in unemployment between Member States but also in terms of age groups. In the EU youth unemployment rate is approximately double that the general unemployment rate, but the situation is worse in some countries where youth unemployment rate is even higher. Our analysis also focuses on trends then recorded at regional level in Central and Eastern Europe countries in the context of their accession to the EU, highlighting positive developments, which were then maintained in the coming years. The unemployment rate decrease is one of the objectives followed by the EU through its policies.