Labor market, S1 - Additional requirements for collective dismissal in Romania

Romania: Labor market, S1 - Additional requirements for collective dismissal was 0.7022 in 2014. ▼ Falling

Latest (2014)
0.7022
Change on year
unchanged
World rank
71st
of 90 countries
All-time high
1
in 1973
All-time low
0.6125
in 2003
Years of data
42
1973–2014

Labor market, S1 - Additional requirements for collective dismissal in Romania, 1973–2014

00.20.40.60.811973199320141973: 11974: 11975: 11976: 11977: 11978: 11979: 11980: 11981: 11982: 11983: 11984: 11985: 11986: 11987: 11988: 11989: 11990: 11991: 11992: 11993: 11994: 11995: 11996: 11997: 0.7281998: 0.7281999: 0.6972000: 0.6972001: 0.6972002: 0.6972003: 0.6132004: 0.6132005: 0.6132006: 0.652007: 0.652008: 0.652009: 0.652010: 0.652011: 0.7022012: 0.7022013: 0.7022014: 0.702

Source: International Monetary Fund.

Analysis

Romania recorded 0.7022 for labor market, s1 - additional requirements for collective dismissal in 2014.

The figure is up 14.6% over ten years.

Over the whole period, labor market, s1 - additional requirements for collective dismissal in Romania peaked at 1 in 1973 and was at its lowest, 0.6125, in 2003.

That places Romania 71st out of 90 countries with data for 2014, putting it in the bottom quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 42 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1970s 1 1 1 7
1980s 1 1 1 10
1990s 0.9154 0.6974 1 10
2000s 0.653 0.6125 0.6974 10
2010s 0.6918 0.6501 0.7022 5

Countries ranked near Romania

  1. 68 Latvia 0.7333 compare
  2. 69 Finland 0.7265 compare
  3. 70 Mozambique 0.725 compare
  4. 72 Denmark 0.6917 compare
  5. 73 Ireland 0.6813 compare
  6. 74 Venezuela 0.6792 compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is labor market, s1 - additional requirements for collective dismissal in Romania?
Labor market, s1 - additional requirements for collective dismissal in Romania was 0.7022 in 2014, according to International Monetary Fund.
What is the highest labor market, s1 - additional requirements for collective dismissal recorded in Romania?
The highest recorded value was 1 in 1973.
What is the lowest labor market, s1 - additional requirements for collective dismissal recorded in Romania?
The lowest recorded value was 0.6125 in 2003.
How does Romania rank for labor market, s1 - additional requirements for collective dismissal?
Romania ranks 71st out of 90 countries with data for 2014.
Is labor market, s1 - additional requirements for collective dismissal rising or falling in Romania?
Over the last ten years it is up 14.6%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Romania data come from?
The figures come from International Monetary Fund, published as part of Labor market, S1 - Additional requirements for collective dismissal. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Labor market, S1 - Additional requirements for collective dismissal
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International Monetary Fund
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Coverage
90 places, 3,515 data points, 1973–2014
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