СОЦИАЛНО-ИКОНОМИЧЕСКО РАЗВИТИЕ НА БЪЛГАРСКОТО ПРИДУНАВИЕ – ТЕНДЕНЦИИ И ПЕРСПЕКТИВИ
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE BULGARIAN DANUBE REGION – TRENDS AND PROSPECTS
Author(s): Rositsa Koleva, Polya Angelova, Galina Zaharieva, Stela Kasabova, Galja Kusheva, Alexandrina AlexandrovaSubject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management
Published by: Стопанска академия »Д. А. Ценов«
Keywords: regional development; economy; labour market; demographic situation; education; poverty; trends
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this research paper is to examine and analyse the trends and prospects in the socio-economic development of the Bulgarian Danube region in the period between 2010 and 2017. The thesis of the paper is that, because of the changes that the socio-economic development of the Bulgarian Danube region has undergone, there are clear trends and considerable potential for progress. The objectives of the research are: 1. To examine the economic development of the districts in the Bulgarian Danube region. 2. To identify major demographic issues in the Bulgarian Danube region. 3. To assess the labour market in the districts in the Bulgarian Danube region. 4. To analyse the social development in the districts in the Bulgarian Danube region. 5. To study the level of poverty in the Bulgarian Danube region, its current condition and trends in its development. The main conclusion of the practical research we have conducted is that unfavourable trends in the demographic development of the administrative districts in the Bulgarian Danube region, increasing unemployment and reducing the average wage in the sectors of the social sphere are the result of both the natural population mobility and migration processes and the economic situation in the country. The poverty level in the region is close to the average poverty level for the country, yet, the specific features and the dynamics of its development require a differentiated approach in order to cut poverty and boost economic security at a regional level.
Journal: Алманах Научни изследвания
- Issue Year: 27/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 307-337
- Page Count: 31
- Language: Bulgarian