Abstract

Low inter-regional disparities are partly the result of long-standing policies aimed at ensuring polycentric and balanced regional development. While the recent crisis hit Slovenia hard, its aggregate impact on labour markets has been in line with the OECD average. However, it was geographically quite concentrated: more than half of job losses (60%) occurred in only 2 of Slovenia’s 12 regions.

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