Analysis of the Main Trends in Social Protection of the Unemployed in Ukraine
Journal: Quarterly Scientific Journal "Economic Herald of the Donbas" (Vol.61, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-09-15
Authors : Bolotina Y. Martinenko A. Chalenko V.;
Page : 183-189
Keywords : social protection; unemployment; labor market; wages; social and labor relations; labor migration; employment;
Abstract
The article analyzes the social protection of the unemployed in the context of the State Employment Service of Ukraine. An analysis of the dynamics of the unemployment rate. Based on the analysis of unemployment in Ukraine and possible scenarios for the development of this phenomenon, proposals were made to overcome the crisis in the field of employment and improve the situation on the labor market. The current state and the main problems that shape the unemployment rate in Ukraine are identified. Measures to reduce unemployment and optimize the employment structure are proposed. The main factors that shape such a macroeconomic problem as unemployment are identified. The main tendencies in the development of social and labor relations of Ukraine and the influence of globalization processes on the development of the labor market are established. In recent years, there has been a decrease in the level of economic activity and employment, the unemployment rate has risen. Prospects for further research in this area are to determine the dependence of the labor market on modern globalization and analysis of the characteristics of the influence of various factors on its formation and functioning.
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