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the effect of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on the transition of people on the labor market in Poland. The decided majority of …
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This paper documents and analyses gross job flows and their determinants in Estonia over the years 1995-2001, using a unique database from the Estonian Business Registry. This database contains all (including also micro and small firms) officially registered firms in Estonia, the total number...
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Today, Europe is a continent of low participation, low employment labor markets. Many observers would like to blame poor employment outcomes on the Euro or on austerity. But these are dangerous distractions from real problems that constitute imperatives for structural reform. There are...
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Today, Europe is a continent of low participation, low employment labor markets. Many observers would like to blame poor employment outcomes on the Euro or on austerity. But these are dangerous distractions from real problems that constitute imperatives for structural reform. There are...
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Poor labour-market outcomes remain one of Poland’s major structural weaknesses, impeding firms’ competitiveness and the … make work pay. This Working Paper relates to the 2014 OECD Economic Survey of Poland (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/economic-survey-poland.htm). …
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Poland, using data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions, and a three-state model of … unemployment variance decomposition. We find that the labour market fluidity is higher in Poland than in Czechia, with Polish … diverged across 2015-2018: Czech unemployment declined prevailingly due to diminishing job separations, while in Poland it was …
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The labour market in Russia is very flexible. Firms adjust to economic shocks through wage cuts, working hour reductions and minimisation of non-wage labour costs. Workers react by changing jobs. This results in a high and stable overall employment rate, but also high wage inequality,...
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One of the key challenges of social policy in Poland in the early 21st century is to adapt its management to the … the implementation of welfare mix solutions in the field of professional activation of the unemployed people in Poland … labour market policies (ALMPs) in Poland were discussed. The summary contains the practical recommendations and possible …
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