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3(97)2024

Taras G. Vasyltsiv, Olha O. Levytska, Olha P. Mulska, Ruslan L. Lupak, Iryna R. Bodnar

Destabilization of Regional Labour Markets in Ukraineunder Heightened Security Threats

DOI: 10.7366/1509499539703
Destabilization of Regional Labour Markets in Ukraineunder Heightened Security Threats

This article focuses on the problems of the Ukrainian economy and its regional labour markets in the context of full-scale war. The main challenges to regional development in the short and long term are identified, and the critical trends in the social stability and labour supply and demand in the regions of Ukraine in the prewar period and during the war are characterized. The authors analyse the level of balance in regional labour markets and identify the main risks and threats to their functioning and development in the context of destabilization processes. The article outlines the prospects and priorities of the state policy of stabilizing the functioning and ensuring the development of regional labour markets in Ukraine.

Destabilization of Regional Labour Markets in Ukraineunder Heightened Security Threats

This article focuses on the problems of the Ukrainian economy and its regional labour markets in the context of full-scale war. The main challenges to regional development in the short and long term are identified, and the critical trends in the social stability and labour supply and demand in the regions of Ukraine in the prewar period and during the war are characterized. The authors analyse the level of balance in regional labour markets and identify the main risks and threats to their functioning and development in the context of destabilization processes. The article outlines the prospects and priorities of the state policy of stabilizing the functioning and ensuring the development of regional labour markets in Ukraine.

Affiliation:
Taras G. Vasyltsiv: State Institution “Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of NAS of Ukraine”, Department of Social and Humanitarian Development of the Regions, 79026, Kozelnytska Street, 4, Lviv; ORCID: 0000-0002-2889-6924; tgvas77@ukr.net
Olha O. Levytska: State Institution “Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of NAS of Ukraine”, Department of Social and Humanitarian Development of the Regions, 79026, Kozelnytska Street, 4, Lviv; ORCID: 0000-0001-8174-9918; o.levytska@gmail.com
Olha P. Mulska: State Institution “Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of NAS of Ukraine”, Department of Social and Humanitarian Development of the Regions, 79026, Kozelnytska Street, 4, Lviv; ORCID: 0000-0002-1666-3971; oliochka.mulska@gmail.com
Ruslan L. Lupak: Lviv University of Trade and Economics, Department of Economy, 79005, Tugan-Baranovskogo Street, 10, Lviv, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-1830-1800; economist_555@ukr.net
Iryna R. Bodnar: Lviv University of Trade and Economics, Department of International Economic Relations, 79005, Tugan-Baranovskogo Street, 10, Lviv, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-6884-2058; kafedramev2000@gmail.com