2015
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(15)00309-3
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Comparative Analysis of Labour Markets in South East Europe

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“…In the whole SEE countries, labour market has changed as of the beginning of transition processes and the main aim of these transition processes has been transformation of the labour market into modern labour market, (Cazes & Nesporova, 2004). Many researches argue that this transformation is characterised with job mobility that will be more intensified in the future and the opportunities for life-long jobs will be very rare, (Savi & Zubovi , 2015). But, the processes of transition in Kosovo have had their consequences in increasing of unemployment rate and high level of informal economy, both of them in different evidence are defined as the biggest challenges for Kosovo in the last decade, (Vidovic, 2004) & (Shaipi, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the whole SEE countries, labour market has changed as of the beginning of transition processes and the main aim of these transition processes has been transformation of the labour market into modern labour market, (Cazes & Nesporova, 2004). Many researches argue that this transformation is characterised with job mobility that will be more intensified in the future and the opportunities for life-long jobs will be very rare, (Savi & Zubovi , 2015). But, the processes of transition in Kosovo have had their consequences in increasing of unemployment rate and high level of informal economy, both of them in different evidence are defined as the biggest challenges for Kosovo in the last decade, (Vidovic, 2004) & (Shaipi, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may represent a potential source but also a loss of workforce. While predicting labour migration, it is important to continuously compare labour markets, especially those threatened by a potential brain drain [6]. Apart from macroeconomic trends, it is also vital to pay attention to current attitudes of the young generation, denoted as Generation Y or millennials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the index key indicators are studied that are grouped into three categories -overall environment, the ability to use ICT, the impact that ICT has on the economy and society a specific country. The development of microelectronics, production and use of computers enabled the transition from the industrial towards the information society (Ćuzović & Sokolov-Mladenović, 2014;Savić & Zubović, 2015). The application of digital technologies allows all companies, including SMEs, to render services cheaply to a large number of consumers which directly affects the growth of competitiveness of the observed economy.…”
Section: Introduction and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%