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dc.contributor.author Robu, Mariana
dc.date.accessioned 2021-07-07T06:03:48Z
dc.date.available 2021-07-07T06:03:48Z
dc.date.issued 2020-12
dc.identifier.issn 2537-6187
dc.identifier.uri http://irek.ase.md:80/xmlui/handle/123456789.1/148
dc.description ROBU, Mariana. Women Unemployment Driven by the Inflation. In: Center for Studies in European Integration Working Papers Series. December 2020, issue 16, pp. 78-85. ISSN 2537-6187. en_US
dc.description.abstract Although the Government take some actions in gender equity, the women unemployment is a challenge that exists in the labor market. Implication of women in economic activities will have a positive impact on economic development at national level, and more financial resources will be injected into the economy. As result a growth of inflation of the country is expected for long term period. The paper presents a balance between women unemployment and inflation rate. If unemployment falls below a certain rate, inflation accelerates, so the sufficiently high rate of unemployment, which can avoid this, is called the rate of unemployment that does not accelerate inflation. In the last four decades, macroeconomic research has expanded the analysis, so today we are talking about the existence and estimation of NAIRU, an acronym for Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment, which reflects that level of unemployment corresponding to stable inflation. In the NAIRU model, the real wage negotiated increases with the level of employment, as increased employment means fewer jobseekers and more bargaining power for unions. Unemployment is what regulates the workforce. Any policy aims to declare both a low level of unemployment and moderate inflation. This, with the essential aim of creating high and sustainable economic growth. However, recent decades have shown us that the processes of inflation and unemployment are interfering in many areas and with increasingly unexpected effects. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher ASEM en_US
dc.subject women unemployment en_US
dc.subject economic development en_US
dc.subject gender equity en_US
dc.subject labor market en_US
dc.title Women Unemployment Driven by the Inflation en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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