Exclusion from the labour market - case study
Abstract
Exclusion from the labour market is undoubtedly very important determinant of social exclusion. In the empirical analysis it is often used as the sole indicator of social exclusion and exclusion from the labour market is often equated with social exclusion. Therefore, policies aimed at preventing and eliminating social exclusion put strong emphasis on the labour market participation. Education and paid work are considered as necessary weapons in combating social exclusion. Marginalization of individual most often starts with a job loss. Bearing in mind alleged negative consequences of not being active in the labour market, it is necessary to analyze causes, extent and consequences of the labour market exclusion. In order to fully comprehend exclusion from the labour market, we will use the set of Leaken indicators, containing primary, secondary and nation specific indicators. We will try, using appropriate data about unemployed, disabled and discourage persons, to establish approximate... degree of exclusion from the labour market in Serbia. Our findings will show that exclusion from the labour market is a serious problem in Serbia and that unemployment is the most severe form of that exclusion.
Keywords:
exclusion / inclusion / unemployment / labour marketSource:
TTEM.Technics technologies education management : journal of society for development of teaching and business processes in new net environment in BiH, 2012, 7, 4, 1735-1740Publisher:
- Sarajevo : DRUNPP
Cobiss ID: 1024269481
ISSN: 1840-1503; 1986-809X (online)
WoS: 000315080700037
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84874448378
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Institution/Community
JakovTY - JOUR AU - Golubović, Nataša AU - Golubović, Srđan AU - Marinković, Srđan AU - Milošević, Goran AU - Milašinović, Srđan PY - 2012 UR - http://jakov.kpu.edu.rs/handle/123456789/497 AB - Exclusion from the labour market is undoubtedly very important determinant of social exclusion. In the empirical analysis it is often used as the sole indicator of social exclusion and exclusion from the labour market is often equated with social exclusion. Therefore, policies aimed at preventing and eliminating social exclusion put strong emphasis on the labour market participation. Education and paid work are considered as necessary weapons in combating social exclusion. Marginalization of individual most often starts with a job loss. Bearing in mind alleged negative consequences of not being active in the labour market, it is necessary to analyze causes, extent and consequences of the labour market exclusion. In order to fully comprehend exclusion from the labour market, we will use the set of Leaken indicators, containing primary, secondary and nation specific indicators. We will try, using appropriate data about unemployed, disabled and discourage persons, to establish approximate degree of exclusion from the labour market in Serbia. Our findings will show that exclusion from the labour market is a serious problem in Serbia and that unemployment is the most severe form of that exclusion. PB - Sarajevo : DRUNPP T2 - TTEM.Technics technologies education management : journal of society for development of teaching and business processes in new net environment in BiH T1 - Exclusion from the labour market - case study VL - 7 IS - 4 SP - 1735 EP - 1740 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_497 ER -
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Golubović, N., Golubović, S., Marinković, S., Milošević, G.,& Milašinović, S.. (2012). Exclusion from the labour market - case study. in TTEM.Technics technologies education management : journal of society for development of teaching and business processes in new net environment in BiH Sarajevo : DRUNPP., 7(4), 1735-1740. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_497
Golubović N, Golubović S, Marinković S, Milošević G, Milašinović S. Exclusion from the labour market - case study. in TTEM.Technics technologies education management : journal of society for development of teaching and business processes in new net environment in BiH. 2012;7(4):1735-1740. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_497 .
Golubović, Nataša, Golubović, Srđan, Marinković, Srđan, Milošević, Goran, Milašinović, Srđan, "Exclusion from the labour market - case study" in TTEM.Technics technologies education management : journal of society for development of teaching and business processes in new net environment in BiH, 7, no. 4 (2012):1735-1740, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_497 .