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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 … part (Labour Supply in the Face of Population Ageing) the analysis of the impact of demographic changes on the changes in …
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Employment in Poland 2010 – integration and globalisation is the sixth edition of the ‘Employment in Poland’ series … employment targets of the Strategy, and the position of Poland in this picture. We analyse long-term and short-term causes of … Europe lagging behind the globalising world. We examine the feasibility of Poland converging to the level of EU15 and USA …
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The report discusses the phenomenon of dual labour market, which in Poland involves abuse of the possibility to hire … employees in a flexible manner, at the same time opening to employees the door to stable employment. We also call for reducing … those employment-related obligations placed on small companies which are not related to protecting employees against …
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nation’s potential output. Boosting employment prospects is also critical, as the country will soon be ageing at a fast pace …Poor labour-market outcomes remain one of Poland’s major structural weaknesses, impeding firms’ competitiveness and the …. Despite long working hours, labour utilisation is only average due to structurally low employment rates, particularly at both …
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After the state socialist regime of Poland collapsed in 1989, the nation’s total fertility rate plummeted from 2.1 to … 1.27 by 2007. Simultaneously, Poland severely reduced social service provisions and restricted access to family planning … with small children are decisive in women’s decisions to postpone or forego childbearing. The case of Poland demonstrates …
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University students represent nearly more than half of the youth population (age group of 15-24) in Turkey. Meanwhile, the latest demographic data shows that they will constitute a majority of the elder generation in the context of the recent rapid aging trend in the near future. That said, and...
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We investigate the effects of maternity leave coverage on women?s post-birth wages, job tenure, and labor market attachment. We pay particular attention to unobservable characteristics that are correlated with maternity leave coverage and that affect labor market outcomes. We use a control...
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short employment spell (< 3 months), 10-year survival does not reach 50%. We show that the order of magnitude of workforce …
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Why did employment growth - high in the last decade - take place at the expense of young workers in the countries of … a positive impact on its evolution: population ageing and the demographic decline, low labor cost of young workers …
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For the purpose of understanding the underlying mechanisms behind intergenerational associations in income and education, recent studies have explored the intergenerational transmission of abilities. We use a large representative sample of Swedish men to examine both intergenerational and...
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