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This chapter analyzes the Greek labor market by studying occupations, as well as the sectors of economic activity which employ these occupations. The restructuring of the production base of the Greek economy creates new conditions in the domestic labor market, while there are many external factors that also affect employment in the Greek economy, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the digital transformation, and the decarbonization of the economy. This and the following chapters form an integral part of the study on the occupations of the Greek economy. This chapter analyzes the current conditions in the labor market and presents the methodology for conducting projections for its future course. In particular, an attempt is initially made to capture the effects of the economic cycle on employment and occupations, while examining the sectoral dimension of employment. Next, we present the methodological approach for estimating projections of key employment figures.
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Danchev, S., Pavlou, G. (2022). Sectoral Analysis of the Economic Activity of the Greek Economy, Input–Output Analysis. In: Petrakis, P.E. (eds) Human Capital and Production Structure in the Greek Economy. The Political Economy of Greek Growth up to 2030. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04938-5_6
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