Sectoral employment structure in central and eastern European countries compared to highly developed countries in the European Union
Abstract
The aim of the article is to present the spatial diversity of the sectoral
transformation of the employment structure in the countries of Central
and Eastern Europe (CEE) in the period 2010–2018. The current level of
development of the service sector in the EU is primarily a consequence of
the political and economic conditions that have existed in these countries
in recent decades. With today’s changes in the global economy, related to
the transition from industrial to post-industrial to informational phase of
civilization, the adaptation processes of various economic structures are
an important research issue. The result is a redevelopment of a sectoral
economic structure in which industrial activity, a fundamental economic base
in the industrial phase, gives way to service activities, especially related to
the digital economy. Understanding the rules governing the evolution of the
three-sectoral structure of employment in the countries of Central and Eastern
Europe is an important problem both theoretically and practically. The author
presents the mechanisms for changing the three-sector employment structure
over time in the different countries of Central and Eastern Europe, finding
not only the intensity of change but also their consistency. This approach
shows one of the most crucial elements of the competitiveness of regional and
national spatial systems.
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