Social Mobility Aspects in European Union
Abstract
The active mobility phenomena from one state to another inside European Union represents a constant characteristic of population. The main causes of the mobility are mainly social and economic. The population established in another EU Member State benefits of local financing programs or social integration programs to facilitate this process. The present paperwork underlines few aspects concerning the labour force occupation rate, and, the mobility rate registered in the EU member states with a focus on Romania. The  is using official data from EUROSTAT and National Statistics Institute from Romania.
Keywords: Social mobility, Occupying rate, Labour force, Mobility rate.
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