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    ECONOMIC GROWTH IN ARMENIA DOES NOT PROMOTE GROWTH OF VACANCIES
    By Ara Martirosian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    23/05/2007

    According to a research by the World Bank, the impressive
    economic growth in Armenia does not promote growth of the number of
    vacancies. Arvo Cudo, head of the Word Bank "Job Market Dynamics in
    the Republic of Armenia" research group stated that in 1990-2005 that
    employment in Armenia has reduced by 32% - 1 million 630 thousand to
    1 million 105 thousand. He said that in spite of certain progress
    during the last few years is obvious, the level of unemployment in
    Armenia remains very high.

    It is also worthy mentioning that in Yerevan, the capital of the
    Republic of Armenia, the level of employment (38%) is lower than the
    average level for the whole republic (48,7%). It comes out that in
    general employment in rural areas of Armenia (67,2%) is higher than
    in urban settlements (38,4%).

    Mr. Cudo said that most employees in Armenia work in the spheres of
    agriculture, construction, retail trade and service - 40-45%. 26% of
    Armenian employees work over 51 hours a week. 56% of the employees
    are dissatisfied with their wages and say they hardly fit their
    minimum expenses.

    Armenia has a problem with opening new job vacancies.

    So as to provide normal level of employment by 2015, Armenian employers
    will have to open 120 thousand new vacancies. In order to reach the EU
    minimum employment level (65%) 340 thousand vacancies must be created,
    and do reach the Lisbon standard of 70% - 470 thousand vacancies.

    The World Bank emphasizes establishment of positive business atmosphere
    in Armenia, which will contribute the economic growth and the opening
    of new vacancies.

    The research results say that certain progress in this aspect was
    made through 2005-2006, and Armenia reached the 34-th place in the
    business-rating list. Still there is a number of problems to be
    solved. Most of all Armenian businessmen complain of bureaucracy in
    tax system, inaccessibility of financing and tax rates.

    The Word Bank proposes Armenia to align the education programs with
    the economic market. As compared with the neighbor-states, in Armenia
    the employers spend fewer resources on trainings for the employers.
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