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  • Analysis of the tightness of the Slovenian labour market [Elektronski vir]
    Lindič, Mojca, 1985-
    This analysis provides a detailed examination of tightness and slack in the Slovenian labour market. Labour market tightness is defined as excess demand for labour over supply, which leads to ... difficulties for firms in recruiting, while slack consists of the un-employed, the underemployed, and a certain proportion of the inactive population. The analysis shows the Slovenian labour market to be very tight, and the slack to not be large enough to adequately alleviate the excess demand for labour. Together with anal-ysis of the different forms of employment, with the exception of the hiring of foreign nationals, these conclusions point to an increase in worker bargaining power, and con-sequently to the generation of upward pressure on wages. This is also supported by survey data showing persistently large labour shortages and employment expectations remaining positive, despite the slowdown in economic activity. Furthermore, the tight labour market and the low level of slack mean that firms can be expected to make fewer redundancies in the short term in the event of a significant cooling of economic activity, or to make use of available job retention schemes. The conclusions of this analysis are also important in light of the medium-term labour market trends, as the active popula-tion in Slovenia is forecast to decline markedly over the coming decades, which will reinforce the need to promote labour force participation by the elderly, and lifelong learning.
    Vrsta gradiva - e-knjiga ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Izdaja - Electronic ed.
    Založništvo in izdelava - Ljubljana : Banka Slovenije, 2023
    Jezik - angleški
    ISBN - 978-961-6960-92-2
    COBISS.SI-ID - 157840131