17 Macrosystem model of labour market
The problem of underemployment (unemployment) remains a most thorny issue of economic and social character [74]. On the one part, the market organization of an economic system presumes a positive balance between the offer and demand for labour force, affecting productivity and labour quality. On the other part, it generates additional load on employees and causes social conflicts. In the recent decade, unemployment has gained the pervading national character due to intensive and insufficiently controlled migration of labour force from developing countries to the developed ones. In such conditions, it is relevant to model labour market for predicting its further development.
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