Abstract
One of the most significant indicator of social situation in European Community is unemployment level and job-creating possibility in members countries and their regions. The following article presents changes on labour market in European regions. Along with proceeding community extension disproportion between regions has risen. This situation was determined by extremely high level of unemployment in new members countries.
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