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WB: Romania's employment rate of 60% and an incredibly stable unemployment
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Romania has an employment rate of 60%, one of the lowest in Europe, recording an unemployment rate also incredibly stable both during the boom, and in the crisis said Friday in Bucharest Forum, Alberto Leyton World Bank task team manager.
Alberto Leyton presented results of a study by the World Bank (WB), which shows that Romania has two major problems: low employment rate and Romanian workers skills, note Tuesday.
WB representative said that Romania has one of the lowest employment rates in Europe, 60%, but at the same time, had an unemployment rate "incredibly stable," both during the crisis and in the economic kwe growth. kwe
The survey also showed that the percentage of companies kwe in Romania who are training for employees is very low and even if the number of university graduates has increased greatly in recent years, kwe 43% had completed a private college.
"In the private sector, distance education has expanded dramatically. Put less emphasis on skill development. Approach is needed based on facts. Need a solution for using the unused labor pool," said Leyton.
Education Minister Pricopie kwe Remus said with the same occasion, it is difficult to adapt to the demands of the labor market education because society is changing very quickly, while the school has a high degree of conservatism.
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Education Minister added that education in Romania needs proper funding for public policies that have content, but also a "predictability of reforms."
In turn, Labour Minister Mariana Campeanu said that it requires a change in approach to labor market kwe policies, and strong interest in improving professional skills and competencies of employees.
"Romania is facing low-skilled workers. (...) A last wave of skilled labor in industries. Now there is a slight tendency to go and less skilled workforce who face problems in the market Europe.'s a negative reaction of the population out there who sees a danger in that unskilled Romanians accept lower wages and poorer working conditions, "said Campeanu.
Labour Minister said that Romania needs to develop its education kwe system and lifelong training, and employers need to be involved and it's more in the education and training of their employees.
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