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the impact of long-term unemployment - a crucial problem in contemporary European countries - on the economy and on the … coercive principle - was set up. The principal fi ndings concern the decline in long-term unemployment both on the European …
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-employment, unemployment, and long-term unemployment. The principal findings concern the dominance of the supply side of the labour market …
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The minimum wage has been a controversial issue since 1912, when Massachusetts (USA) passed the first state minimum wage act. The Czech Republic has had a statutory national minimum wage since 1990 (Act no. 65/1965 Coll., or the Labour Code; the specific minimum wage levels and the conditions for...
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The paper deals with one of the biggest problems currently faced by the Czech labour market: namely, a shortage of labour with regard to specialists who have completed tertiary education. The introduction stresses the importance of knowledge capital both in contemporary society and in a...
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results, the unemployment rate did not increase, real wages grow, exchange rate of the Czech crown against the euro and USD …
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In 1928 was appointed the last coalition democratic government which aim was to deal with growing economic problems of the Weimar republic. The so called "Great coalition" failed to come to agreement on solution of the most important questions: social policy, fiscal policy, reparations and the...
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into account rapidly increasing unemployment and social instability that was refl ected in the rising preferences of …
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