Structural and sectoral features of the labor market and employment in the Georgia
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2020
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All-Russian Research Institute of Labor
Abstract
The object of the study is the employment policy in the current labor market amid national and global political
and socio-economic requirements. The aim of the study is to develop recommendations for effective employment,
considering the situation in the area based on a detailed analysis and a critical assessment of regional,
sectoral and structural changes. The work employed the economic-mathematical method and the methods
of synthesis and statistical analysis. The authors studied and evaluated scientific literature, regulatory documents,
and online resources based on critical analysis. As a result, they identified the main sectors of the
national economy with the expected high economic activity and justified the opportunities and prospects for
employment growth. The paper provides recommendations, whose practical use will contribute to full employment
growth and real implementation of active policy on the labor market, which is the most important condition
for raising living standards.
The study results - the provisions and recommendations - are supported by theoretical studies and appropriate
practical calculations. Therefore, they could be further applied by the Department of Labor and Employment
Policy of the Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia, relevant structures of the Ministry of
Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, the recently created State Employment Promotion Agency
of Georgia, whose most important function is to implement active policy in the labor market and to provide
employment. The recommendations may also be of use to specialists working on a human resources development
strategy, students and researchers.
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Citation
Social and labor research, №1, 2020, pp. 153-163