Globalisation has brought benefits to the economies in the Black Sea Economic Co-operation (BSEC) and Central Asia (CA), but compounded volatility and uncertainty associated with the transition to market economy.
Labour markets have been put under pressure, as BSEC-CA countries compete on the international arena.
One important form of labour market adjustment has been a large amount of migration flows within the BSEC-CA region and to the neighbouring countries.
Transition, Globalisation and Labour in the Black Sea Economic Co‑operation and Central Asian Regions
Policy paper
Share
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Abstract
In the same series
-
1 May 20122 Pages
-
1 September 20112 Pages
-
1 June 20112 Pages
-
1 November 20102 Pages
-
1 November 20102 Pages
-
1 November 20102 Pages
-
1 February 20092 Pages
-
Policy paper1 February 20092 Pages
Related publications
-
22 March 202449 Pages
-
18 March 2024200 Pages