Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie (Sep 2012)
EFFECTS OF THE INCREASE OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ON THE LABOR MARKET
Abstract
The education reform has generated in the years 2011 and 2012 the most disastrous results in thehistory of transition from school (pre - university education) to active life (through continuation of studiesor by insertion on the labor market), changing social parameters for this period. If from economic outlook,in 2011 the 28,000 young people of the 100,000 who failed to obtain the bachelor’s degree produced a 74million Ron loss for the economy (cost of paying the unemployment benefits), in terms of social equity itwas initiated the relocation of educational and occupational hierarchies. The year 2012 growsexponentially the unemployment among young people and deepens the budget deficit affected by theincreasing amounts for the social benefits.In this context, the present article aims to analyze the effects of the rising unemployment on thelabor market and to identify the best solutions for its balance in the period 2014 - 2020, complementarysolutions for the ones proposed by members of the European Council, signers of the Declaration datedJanuary 30th 2012, which aimed “to favorably strengthen growth and friendly increase employment”.