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Econometric Research Regarding the Expectations of the Romanian Emigrants. Part I
Econometric Research Regarding the Expectations of the Romanian Emigrants. Part I

Author(s): Teodor-Marian Cojocaru, Elena Jianu, Ovidiu TOMA, Tudor Tarbujaru, Andrei Valentin Cojocaru
Subject(s): Economy, National Economy, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: mobility; expectations; geographical mobility; migrants; workforce; education;

Summary/Abstract: Starting from the statistics and the realities of the labor market in Romania and to obtain a wider perspective regarding the social, economic, and demographic implications of the work force mobility we used the results from a previous research, carried out through a questionnaire which was distributed online. The previous research (Cojocaru 2020) underlying this article, was performed on a sample of 157 persons giving valid answers, from a total of 183 filled questionnaires, representing 85,8% compliance degree. The subjects are aged between 18 and 60 years and belong to the various socio-professional categories.Therefore, starting from the answers of the interviewed people from this investigation carried out with the help of the online questionnaire, for a more detailed analysis of the expectations of the Romanian emigrant, we decided to use the binomial ordinal logistic regression model, with cumulated probabilities, based on the proportionality of chances (cumulated logit model).This research is structured and published in two parts, the first part including the introduction, the presentation of the research methodology. Results and discussions (the analysis of the variable change income and the analysis of the variable qualification), and the second part results and discussions (the analysis of the variable labor conditions, the analysis of the variable duration and the analysis of the variable satisfaction) and conclusions.

  • Issue Year: XV/2020
  • Issue No: 70
  • Page Range: 878-892
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English