
Labor market reflects the economic situation in every country and especially its bottle-necks. Before 90th of the previous century the existing socialist countries didn't face social problems such as unemployment, enterprise bankruptcy, etc., which were part and parcel of the opposite social system. Having made their choice towards market economy these former socials countries found themselves in the same social and economic situation the way out of which also might be similar. In order to adjust labor market s they should start with modeling and forecasting of the unemployment level.
Рынок труда отражает общее состояние экономики в стране и особенно ее «узкие» места. До 1990-х гг. в социалистических странах не существовало таких социальных проблем, как безработица, банкротство предприятий, характерных для стран с рыночной экономикой. Выбрав для себя новую экономическую модель развития, бывшие социалистические страны столкнулись с теми же проблемами, что и страны с рыночной экономикой. Первым шагом к решению существующих на рынке труда проблем является моделирование и прогнозирование уровня безработицы.
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