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and 2013, the unemployment rate increased dramatically, from 5% to 15.5%, and the labor force participation rate declined … economy, helping to moderate impacts on unemployment via a reduction in overall labor supply. As the crisis deepened, long …-term unemployment escalated. However, since 2013, there is clear evidence of a recovery in the labor market with unemployment, both …
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unemployment rate increased dramatically, and the labor force participation rate declined by four percentage points between 2007 … unemployment via a reduction in overall labor supply. As the crisis deepened, long-term unemployment escalated, creating … significant policy challenges. Overall unemployment has been dropping rapidly since 2013, but remains above its pre-crisis level. …
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In the early 2000s, Poland's unemployment rate reached 20%. That is now a distant memory, as employment has increased … noticeably and the unemployment rate had dropped to 3.4% in 2021. The labor force participation of older workers increased … underemployed. During the Covid-19 pandemic the slowdown in economic growth and increase in unemployment were small. …
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Job polarization can pose serious problems for emerging economies that rely on worker reallocation from low-skilled to middle-skilled jobs to converge toward advanced economies. Evidence from Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries shows that structural change and education expansion can...
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In the early 2000s, Poland’s unemployment rate reached 20%. That is now a distant memory, as employment has increased … noticeably and the unemployment rate has dropped to 5%. However, most of the net job creation has consisted of temporary jobs …
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largely blamed on public policies, which are sufficient in scope but improperly shaped. Employment in Poland 2008 concludes …
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economies. We examine the reaction of employment, unemployment and economic activity to economic fl uctuations, in order to find …The report ‘Employment in Poland 2009 – Entrepreneurship for Work’ is the fi fth edition of the Employment in Poland … employment in Poland between 1996 and 2007, followed by the comparison with highly developed countries, especially the EU15, and …
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dynamics of unemployment and employment trends in the examined countries and to what extent different fiscal and monetary … the relatively most significant decrease in employment and increase in unemployment levels in Europe, which came about in … probably moderately negative. One important conclusion of this part is that evolving employment and unemployment trends for …
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This edition of Employment in Poland is devoted to the analysis of the impact of the 2007-2009 global financial crisis …
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Employment in Poland identifying key factors responsible for different evolutions of employment and unemployment in eight Central … foremost importance to unemployment and employment fluctuations in the region, nowadays countries vulnerability to typical … economic slowdown in Poland by increasing unemployment and decreasing employment. Part II treats on the impact on market …
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