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Input-Output Analysis of Sectoral Labor Dynamism

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This chapter analyzes the Greek labor market by studying occupations, as well as the sectors of economic activity in which such occupations are active. It is expected that in the coming years, Greek employment and occupations will be influenced by the Greek economy entering a new economic environment, the wider developments in the global economy, the necessary restructuring of the productive fabric of the Greek economy by means of a new growth model, and wider social, environmental, and energy changes.

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Danchev, S., Pavlou, G., Kostarakos, I. (2014). Input-Output Analysis of Sectoral Labor Dynamism. In: Petrakis, P.E. (eds) The Rebirth of the Greek Labor Market. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137460820_9

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