REGIONAL INEQUALITY OF EMPLOYMENT, PROHIBITION IN EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
The issue of unemployment affects all nations in the world. The macroeconomic impact of unemployment on the standard of living and citizen quality of life is a crucial aspect that affects a nation's overall security and well-being. The unemployment rate is influenced by a variety of factors, including economic, social, political, and other factors. How a country combats unemployment and how successful it is also depends on legislation, workforce training and mobility, and policies to encourage the employment of specific social groups, particularly those who have been discriminated against in the labor market and have limited or no access to it for one reason or another. The work includes more analyses of unemployment as well as the variables that affect unemployment reduction. In this approach, information about the causes of regional inequality, the variables influencing the concentration of economic activity in particular areas and the economic effects of capital concentration in particular geographic areas are gathered.
Economic effects, political parties, inequality, and unemployment, etc.