Educational Potential and the Situation of the Youth on the Labour Market in the European Union Regions

Abstract
The study is focused on the relationship between educational potential and labor market. Educational potential is defined as the resource of knowledge and skills in the region expressed by the level of formal education, the scientific potential, and the tendency to continue to improve qualifications. The labour market is represented by the young people, who enter the labour market after obtaining formal education. The purpose of the study is to assess the spatial autocorrelation of educational potential and the situation of young people in the cross - section of the NUTS - 2 European Union regions in 2016. The analytical tools were spatial statistics (local and global I Moran). The obtained results indicate strong tendency for cluster development . This was very well visible in case of the long life learning indicator and employment rate of young people neither in education nor training. The lowest tendency for clustering was observed in case of early leavers form education and training. Furthermore the results suggest the significance of education for the development of labour market for young people
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Bal-Domańska, B., & Sobczak, E. (2018). Educational Potential and the Situation of the Youth on the Labour Market in the European Union Regions. W P. Jedlicka, P. Maresova, & I. Soukal, P. Jedlicka, P. Maresova, & I. Soukal (Red.), Hradec Economic Days Vol. 8(1). Double-blind peer-reviewed proceedings part. I of the international scientific conference Hradec Economic Days 2018 (ss. 20–31). University of Hradec Kralove.