The Unemployed Workers’ Perceptions of Stress and Employment Prospects in Macedonia: The Role of Alternative Adjustment Mechanisms

Depressed labour market conditions in Macedonia manifested by high and persistent unemployment rate, strong segmentation and prevailing long-term unemployment is considered as a heritage of more than two decades long period of transition. Unemployment has a number of negative consequences such a dec...

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Main Authors: Nikoloski Dimitar, Pechijareski Ljupcho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-04-01
Series:South East European Journal of Economics and Business
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jeb-2017-0007
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spelling doaj-163c99d1c8c34e94bdaff4f4f13f1dc82021-09-06T19:40:29ZengSciendoSouth East European Journal of Economics and Business2233-19992017-04-01121687910.1515/jeb-2017-0007jeb-2017-0007The Unemployed Workers’ Perceptions of Stress and Employment Prospects in Macedonia: The Role of Alternative Adjustment MechanismsNikoloski Dimitar0Pechijareski Ljupcho1Associate professor, University “St. Kliment Ohridski” - Bitola, Faculty of Economics - PrilepFull professor, University “St. Kliment Ohridski” - Bitola, Faculty of Economics - PrilepDepressed labour market conditions in Macedonia manifested by high and persistent unemployment rate, strong segmentation and prevailing long-term unemployment is considered as a heritage of more than two decades long period of transition. Unemployment has a number of negative consequences such a decreased income which is assumed to influence the subjective experience of unemployment. The negative macroeconomic shocks in Macedonia have been mitigated due to the strengthened role of alternative labour market adjustment mechanisms such as: employment in the informal sector, emigration and inactivity. However, their impact on the unemployed workers’ perceptions of stress and future labour market prospects is less clear-cut. In this paper we use results from a survey carried out on a sample of unemployed workers in Macedonia in order to identify the psychological implications of unemployment by assessing the perceived stress and employment prospects with particular reference to the role of alternative labour market adjustment mechanisms.https://doi.org/10.1515/jeb-2017-0007labour marketunemploymentstressemployment prospecti31j64
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The Unemployed Workers’ Perceptions of Stress and Employment Prospects in Macedonia: The Role of Alternative Adjustment Mechanisms
South East European Journal of Economics and Business
labour market
unemployment
stress
employment prospect
i31
j64
author_facet Nikoloski Dimitar
Pechijareski Ljupcho
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title The Unemployed Workers’ Perceptions of Stress and Employment Prospects in Macedonia: The Role of Alternative Adjustment Mechanisms
title_short The Unemployed Workers’ Perceptions of Stress and Employment Prospects in Macedonia: The Role of Alternative Adjustment Mechanisms
title_full The Unemployed Workers’ Perceptions of Stress and Employment Prospects in Macedonia: The Role of Alternative Adjustment Mechanisms
title_fullStr The Unemployed Workers’ Perceptions of Stress and Employment Prospects in Macedonia: The Role of Alternative Adjustment Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed The Unemployed Workers’ Perceptions of Stress and Employment Prospects in Macedonia: The Role of Alternative Adjustment Mechanisms
title_sort unemployed workers’ perceptions of stress and employment prospects in macedonia: the role of alternative adjustment mechanisms
publisher Sciendo
series South East European Journal of Economics and Business
issn 2233-1999
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Depressed labour market conditions in Macedonia manifested by high and persistent unemployment rate, strong segmentation and prevailing long-term unemployment is considered as a heritage of more than two decades long period of transition. Unemployment has a number of negative consequences such a decreased income which is assumed to influence the subjective experience of unemployment. The negative macroeconomic shocks in Macedonia have been mitigated due to the strengthened role of alternative labour market adjustment mechanisms such as: employment in the informal sector, emigration and inactivity. However, their impact on the unemployed workers’ perceptions of stress and future labour market prospects is less clear-cut. In this paper we use results from a survey carried out on a sample of unemployed workers in Macedonia in order to identify the psychological implications of unemployment by assessing the perceived stress and employment prospects with particular reference to the role of alternative labour market adjustment mechanisms.
topic labour market
unemployment
stress
employment prospect
i31
j64
url https://doi.org/10.1515/jeb-2017-0007
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