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    Process Approach to Regional Labor Market Formation in Post-War Recovery
    (Dnipro University of Technology, Dnipro, 2026) Miroshnichenko, Tetiana V.; Kozenkov, Dmitro Ye.; Pavlov, D. M.; Sychenko, V. V.
    ENG: To substantiate the applicability of the process approach to the formation and development of the regional labor market under conditions of post-war recovery. Methodology. The research is based on the principles of the process approach and applies methods of theoretical generalization, structural and functional analysis, comparative analysis, and process modeling. An adapted process maturity model developed in accordance with CMM/CMMI logic is used to assess the development level of regional labor market processes. The empirical basis consists of official statistical and analytical data on regional labor market performance in 2025. Findings. The study substantiates the interpretation of the regional labor market as a system of interconnected processes characterized by defined inputs, outputs, participants, and performance indicators. A process maturity model tailored to regional labor markets is proposed and its levels are specified. Based on a pilot assessment, the labor market of Dnipropetrovsk region in 2025 is preliminarily classified at Level 2, with certain elements of Level 3. Originality. The scientific contribution lies in adapting the concept of process maturity to the regional labor market level, developing a framework for assessing process maturity within a socio-economic system, and conceptualizing post-war recovery as a sequence of transitions between maturity levels. Practical value. The proposed approach may be applied by public authorities and regional policymakers to diagnose labor market conditions, identify development priorities, and design evidence-based management decisions during the post-war transformation period.

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