Effect of Active Labour Market Policies on Employment and Quality of Life
Effect of Active Labour Market Policies on Employment and Quality of Life
Author(s): Tatjana BilevičienėSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: labour market; active social policy; economic indicators; foreign direct investments; unemployment; active labor market policy’s measures; indicators of quality of life; GDP; social policy
Summary/Abstract: Gross domestic product (GDP) is the most popular measure of macroeconomic activity. However, it is increasingly recognised that GDP should be associated with additional data and indicators. In 2010, the European Statistical System Committee recommended a set of indicators to measure quality of life. Some of these indicators are already prepared by the EU Member States’ and Lithuania’s statistical offices. Active labour market policies are increasingly applied in recent times for the purpose of broadening macroeconomic, employment and social policy. These tools are especially useful for the disadvantage groups, such as the longterm unemployed and older people to return to the labour market. Rising employment level is the most effective tonic for economic growth and social inclusion. Employment is a very important factor to guarantee equal opportunities, which is contributing to the full participation of citizens in economic, cultural and social life. This improves quality of life. This paper explores the major Lithuanian ALMP indicators and their relationship with the indicators of employment and quality of life.
Journal: Intelektinė ekonomika
- Issue Year: 8/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 79–91
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English