Mine Closure and its Impact on the Community : Five Years After Mine Closure in Romania, Russia and Ukraine

Against the backdrop of economic transition, several countries in Eastern Europe have undertaken far-reaching programs to restructure their coal sectors, which in the 1990s were in a state of deep crisis. One aspect of restructuring has been the closure of loss-making mines, which are often located in communities where the coal industry is the dominant employer, and the significant downsizing of the workforce. Mitigation efforts that are implemented at the time of mine closure (such as severance payments) are usually intended only for the laid-off workers. The authors examine the impact of mine closure on the entire community five years after mine closure in Romania, Russia, and Ukraine. Using quantitative and qualitative research methods and based on interviews with national, regional, and local experts, and members of the affected population, the authors describe the effect of mine closure and evaluate the various mitigation efforts that have been used by governments in such cases. They conclude with policy recommendations of broad relevance to programs of industrial restructuring in communities dominated by a single industry.

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Main Authors: Haney, Michael, Shkaratan, Maria
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2003-06
Subjects:AGING, APATHY, ASSETS, BALANCE SHEETS, BENEFIT ANALYSIS, BUDGET CONSTRAINTS, BUDGET DEFICITS, CITIES, CLIMATE, CLOSED MINES, CLOSURE PLANS, COAL, COAL INDUSTRY, COAL MINE, COAL MINES, COAL MINING, COAL SECTOR, COAL SECTOR RESTRUCTURING, DRINKING WATER, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION, EVALUATION CRITERIA, EXPENDITURES, EXPLOITATION, EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES, FAMILIES, HEALTH AND SAFETY, HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT, HOUSING, INCOME, INFLATION, INVENTORY, LABOR FORCE, LABOR MARKETS, LAND RECLAMATION, LIQUIDITY, LIVING CONDITIONS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS, MANAGERS, MIGRANTS, MIGRATION, MINE CLOSURE, MINES, MINING COMMUNITIES, MINING COMMUNITY, MINING ENTERPRISES, MINING TECHNOLOGY, MINING WASTE, MONETARY POLICIES, MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT, MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS, MUNICIPALITIES, PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE, POLITICAL ECONOMY, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATIZATION, PRODUCERS, PRODUCTIVITY, PURCHASING POWER, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, RESEARCH METHODS, SAVINGS, SCHOOLS, SERVICE INDUSTRIES, SOCIAL DISRUPTION, SOCIAL ISSUES, SOCIAL MITIGATION, SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS, SOCIAL SERVICES, SUBSIDENCE, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRADE UNIONS, TRANSITION ECONOMIES, UNECONOMIC MINES, UNEMPLOYMENT, WAGES, WORKERS MINE CLEARING, WORKFORCE REDUCTION, SEVERANCE PAYMENTS, MITIGATION MEASURES, INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING, LABOR MIGRATION, JOB CREATION, MUNICIPAL SERVICES, SOCIAL IMPACT, CAPACITY BUILDING, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE, WORKERS, MINE CLEARING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/06/2438508/mine-closure-impact-community-five-years-after-mine-closure-romania-russia-ukraine
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18177
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