期刊名称:Research Journal of Economics, Business and ICT
印刷版ISSN:2045-3345
电子版ISSN:2047-7848
出版年度:2015
卷号:10
期号:2
语种:English
出版社:English Time Schools & Overseas Education
摘要:Nowadays digital technologies induce significant changes in the traditional employment practices and offer creative alternative for employment of youth population. The information and communication technologies (ICTs) have contributed for relativisation of the spatial dimension of employment and provide easier access of youth to labor market. This paper is focused on perceiving the opportunities for enhancing youth employment in South-Eastern Europe [1] (SEE) through exploiting the potential of digital technologies. More specifically, the main objective of this article is to examine the ICT-enabled opportunities for dealing with the problem of youth unemployment in South-Eastern Europe whereas the emphasis is primarily put on the possibilities for online employment. [1] The region of ‘South-Eastern Europe’ includes the following countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia and Macedonia.
其他摘要:Nowadays digital technologies induce significant changes in the traditional employment practices and offer creative alternative for employment of youth population. The information and communication technologies (ICTs) have contributed for relativisation of the spatial dimension of employment and provide easier access of youth to labor market. This paper is focused on perceiving the opportunities for enhancing youth employment in South-Eastern Europe [1] (SEE) through exploiting the potential of digital technologies. More specifically, the main objective of this article is to examine the ICT-enabled opportunities for dealing with the problem of youth unemployment in South-Eastern Europe whereas the emphasis is primarily put on the possibilities for online employment. [1] The region of ‘South-Eastern Europe’ includes the following countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia and Macedonia.
关键词:youth employment; digital technologies; South East Europe