Parents of children with oncological diseases and the employment market in Bulgaria

Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences - Year 2019, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

The problem with the employment of parents of children with oncological diseases is not new and with so many supporting organizations and media influences is expected to be solved, but it is not the case. We asked ourselves are employers familiar with the professional abilities, physical and psychological health of parents of children with malignant diseases? Are there any preferences and programs equally effective for the employers and the employees?The research of the team of the current study draws to the conclusion that currently, the social integration of disadvantaged and vulnerable groups of the population in the labor market is one of the most significant problems in Bulgaria, which is ever growing in scale and tends to affect more and more people. The neglect and downplaying of this problem has led to the emergence of many other socially significant problems including poverty, high social tensions and conflicts, which have a negative impact on the demographic processes in the country and inhibit its development.

Authors and Affiliations

Ivaila Georgieva1and Guergana Petrova2* 1Clinic of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, University Hospital “TsaritsaYoanna – ISUL” LTD, Sofia, Bulgaria 2Pediatric clinic, University Hospital “Alexandrovska”; Pediatric department Medical University Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Ivaila Georgieva1and Guergana Petrova2* 1Clinic of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, University Hospital “TsaritsaYoanna – ISUL” LTD, Sofia, Bulgaria 2Pediatric clinic, University Hospital “Alexandrovska”; Pediatric department Medical University Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria (2019). Parents of children with oncological diseases and the employment market in Bulgaria. Asian Pacific Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences, 2(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-682890