Jobs Challenge in Slavonia, Croatia - A Subnational Labor Market Assessment
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Labor Market; Program for International Student; information and communication technology; Technical and Vocational Education; female labor market participation; Life in Transition Survey; participation in higher education; inefficient allocation of resource; active labor market program; private sector job creation; small and medium enterprise; working-age population; unemployment rate; agriculture and forestry; share of employment; rural area; labor productivity; Early childhood education; upper secondary education; working age population; state owned enterprise; availability of care; old age group; global economic crisis; household budget survey; labor market performance; structure of employment; public sector employment; total employment; care for child; household survey data; skill development program; child care options; agriculture and industry; access to care; labor market shortages; unpaid family worker; flexible work arrangement; human capital formation; Gender and Education; high failure rate; privileges and immunity; income from employment; labor market need; source income; compulsory military service; labor force participation; source of income; register unemployment rate; high unemployment rate; depreciation and amortization; earnings before interest; local private sector; local labor market; access to finance; demand for labor; people with disability; decline in unemployment; foreign direct investment; labor market situation; human capital stock; labor market dynamic; private sector wage; global financial crisis; wage employment; firm size; financial agency; wage gap; female employment; early retirement; work experience; skill mismatch; married woman; Food Services; Public Employment; probit regression; disability pension; high share;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-TRA-2021-03-01 (Transition Economics)
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