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This Report is a third in the series Employment in Poland. It consists of four Parts, devoted to empirical analysis of … employment on Polish labor market, determinants of wages and wage inequalities in Poland; effectiveness of ALMP in Poland … countries the incidence of nonstandard employment arrangements is much lower than in Western Europe. Although Poland stands out …
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Przedmiotem analiz empirycznych i teoretycznych zawartych w niniejszej pracy s¹ makroekonomiczne i instytucjonalne determinanty zmian na rynkach pracy pañstw OECD, analizowane przez pryzmat modelu poszukiwañ i dynamicznego ujêcia rynku pracy. Rozdzia³ 1 poœwiêcony zosta³ analizie...
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In this paper we analyze the evolution and the determinants of in-work poverty in Poland, according to three poverty … in Poland there is very high in-work poverty in agriculture and modest in-work poverty in all other sectors. Workers are … individual, which is especially important considering that the incidence of temporary contracts in Poland is the highest across …
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and population ageing, is a key problem for the future of Poland and Europe. We discuss the impact of demographic changes … population ageing on the economy and to ensure the stability of the age structure in Poland in the long term. Part I discusses … the macroeconomic aspects of demographic changes in Poland, also in the light of the past and future reforms of the …
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The report ‘Employment in Poland 2009 – Entrepreneurship for Work’ is the fi fth edition of the Employment in Poland … out to what extent economic changes influence the labour market in Poland and other EU countries, especially New Member … employment in Poland between 1996 and 2007, followed by the comparison with highly developed countries, especially the EU15, and …
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Poland after the year 2000, are due to the idiosyncratic, i.e. limited to only one country, decrease in return on capital and … swiftly eliminate the negative effects that the financial crises of the late 1990s exerted on their economies, whereas Poland … Poland – the lowest in Europe – is due to the social policy model adopted in Poland. Hence, if this model is not essentially …
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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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This Report is a third in the series Employment in Poland. Its subtitle, which reads Security on a flexible labour … Employment in Poland identifying key factors responsible for different evolutions of employment and unemployment in eight Central … countries, including Poland, to lower actual unemployment levels and to better absorb external disturbances in their economies …
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It is with great pleasure that we present the seventh edition of ‘Employment in Poland’. This edition is devoted to the … in Poland as compared to those observed in other Member States of the European Union, as well as their regional and local … wages in Poland are confronted with the poverty dynamics. They are supplemented with a reflection on the impact on poverty …
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Poland and otherEU and OECD countries, and their impact on the labour markets. The report is divided into four parts. The … analysis of trends observed so far, we present a projection of labour demand in Poland and other EU countries. In the second … the structure of the labour supply in Poland and other EU and OECD countries has been conducted, highlighting the …
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