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Structural changes existing at the level of local labour markets - a conceptual constructive analysis framework
Structural changes existing at the level of local labour markets - a conceptual constructive analysis framework

Author(s): Speranţa Pîrciog, Cristina Lincaru
Subject(s): Human Resources in Economy, Labour and Social Security Law
Published by: Institutul Național de Cercetare Științifică în Domeniul Muncii și Protecției Sociale - INCSMPS
Keywords: structural changes: core -periphery: local labour markets; discontinuous times; disruptive times;

Summary/Abstract: Increasing complexity of socio-economic systems is reflected by increasing complexity of policies. The multilevel architecture of policies global, regional-continual, national, regional and local is segmented more and more policies. The New Multiannual Financial Framework (NMFF) for the period 2021-2027 in its 2019 draft include at EU level eight Policies and 17 priority sectors. Competition is the driving force of the economy - driver leading to structural changes, at local labour markets. The problem is divided in two main plans: “What means to be competitive?” and “How to be competitive?” Further, using a conceptual analysis of key concepts for the main policies included in the new strategic cycle (2021-2017), we create a framework for policy analysis structural changes of local labour markets. Our original contribution is framework design using concepts and instruments provided by the New Economic Geography theory and the Centre – Periphery Model. The new conceptual relationship Core - Periphery is a structural relationship from the global level, to regional development and labour market segmentation, present as well as at micro level, in organisations structures. Industrialization in global markets shapes the previous growth model manifested in discontinuous times. Radical innovation shapes in digital transformation shapes the new model of growth manifested in disruptive times. Our contribution is framework for policy analysis structural changes of local labour markets, classifying the EU’s NMFF branches by the core-periphery relation.

  • Issue Year: 1/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 1-15
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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