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The labor market is not a homogenous category. Its diversity is a consequence of the specificity of the region, its structure and level of development. In order to examine the competitive advantages of local labor markets, in terms of conditions associated with the operation of businesses, one shall specify characteristics determining features the potential of the region. The multitude of these features makes it difficult to choose measures that could enrich picture of diversity of labor markets. This aim of a paper is to assess the spatial differentiation of labor markets from the labor demand perspective. In the paper the taxonomic methodology was applied.
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One prerequisite for the effective functioning of the active labour market policy is a systematic evaluation (monitoring and audit is not enough), which is, in Slovakia, implemented in a very limited way. The problem is not only a lack of knowledge of theoretical approaches (evaluation strategies), but especially the lack of methodological approaches that could be applied to the evaluation of active labour market policy in Slovak conditions. The intention of this paper is the definition of active labour market policy in the context of labour market policy and of its institutional framework. It will be defined with respect to particular theories of the labour market (orthodox, dual and segmentation). The gradual development involving a change in the nature of unemployment has also changed strategies that have been under active labour market policies implemented for the unemployed to enter the labour market. Our intention was to create a theoretical basis for the processing of labour market analysis from the viewpoint of economic sociology. Then we will deal with the ALMP’s instrumental framework and examine particular tools’ effectiveness in reducing long-term unemployment.
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