Analyses Of Demographic Changes, Labor Market Trends, And Challenges In Albania

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Albania has seen significant political and socioeconomic changes in the last 30 years, owing mostly to its participation democratization transition an open market economy. The purpose of this study is investigate demographic dynamics better understand country’s current population situation near future projection for period 2025-2031. relevance analyzing topic actual have a detailed future. article begins by important their effects on economy, specifically labor market. Furthermore, we demonstrated trajectory various main parameters such as births, deaths, natural increase, marriage, divorces, numbers foreigners Albania, using data from Institute Statistics (INSTAT). following are presented projections ten coming years. that happened here comprehend repercussions these changes. descriptive analysis indicators shows rapidly declining, posing serious problem with numerous consequences, particularly market, necessitating implementation immediate policies mitigate phenomenon consequences. It makes technical contribution employing approach allows fresh estimations amount internal migration, changes, issues Albania. results research can be useful policymakers initiate social, fiscal, incentive decline aging population.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Socioeconomic challenges

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2520-6621', '2520-6214']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21272/sec.6(2).29-41.2022