ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC MECHANISMS FOR CREATING NEW JOBS
Keywords:
Job creation, employment policy, labor market development, organizational mechanisms, economic incentives, entrepreneurship, public-private partnership, regional development, sustainable employment, workforce planning.Abstract
Ensuring sustainable employment is a key priority for economic development and social well-being. In the face of rapid technological transformation and structural changes in the global economy, the need for effective organizational and economic mechanisms to support job creation has become increasingly urgent. This article analyzes the essential components of such mechanisms, including institutional reforms, financial incentives, and strategic partnerships between the public and private sectors. The study highlights best practices and provides policy recommendations aimed at improving labor market performance and stimulating inclusive growth.
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