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References for The labor market in Poland, 2000−2016
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Further reading
- Goraus, K., Tyrowicz, J. "Gender wage gap in Poland: Can it be explained by differences in observable characteristics?" Ekonomia 36 (2014): 125-148.
- Kamińska, A., Lewandowski, P. The Effects of Minimum Wage on a Labour Market with High Temporary Employment. IBS Working Paper No.07/2015, 2015-02.
- Kurowska, A., Myck, M., Wrohlich, K. Making Work Pay: Increasing Labour Supply of Secondary Earners in Low Income Families with Children. IZA Discussion Paper No.9531, 2015-11.
- Lewandowski, P., Góra, M., Lis, M. Temporary Employment Boom in Poland: A Job Quality Vs. Quantity Trade-off? IZA Discussion Paper No.11012, 2017-09.
- Lewandowski, P., Magda, I. "Long-term unemployment in Poland." In: Bentolila, S., Jansen, M. (eds). Long-Term Unemployment After the Great Recession: Causes and Remedies. London: CEPR Press, 2016.
- World Bank Lessons from Poland, Insights for Poland. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2017.
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Key references
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Lewandowski, P., Magda, I. "Temporary employment, unemployment and
employment protection legislation in Poland." In: Myant, M., Piasna, A. (eds). Myths of Employment Deregulation: How it
has not Created Jobs and not Reduced Labour Market Segmentation. Brussels: ETUI, 2017. Key reference: [1]
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Gatti, R., Goraus, K., Morgandi, M. Balancing Flexibility and Worker
Protection: Understanding Labor Market Duality in Poland. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2014. Key reference: [2]
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Chłoń-Domińczak, A. Reversing the 2013 Retirement Age Reform
in Poland. ESPN Flash Report No.2016/7, 2016. Key reference: [3]
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Lewandowski, P., Rutkowski, J. (eds). Population Ageing, Labour Market and
Public Finance in Poland. European Commission Representation in Poland: Warsaw, 2017. Key reference: [4]
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Brzezinski, M. Is High Inequality an Issue in
Poland? IBS Policy Paper No.01/2017, 2017-06. Key reference: [5]
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Narodowy Bank Polski Badanie Ankietowe Rynku Pracy. Raport No.2016, 2016. Key reference: [6]
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Baranowska-Rataj, A., Magda, I. The Impact of the Minimum Wage on Job
Separations and Working Hours among Young People in Poland. Warsaw School of Economics Institute of
Statistics and Demography Working Paper No.45, 2015. Key reference: [7]
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Goraus, K., Lewandowski, P. Minimum Wage Violation in Central and
Eastern Europe. IZA Discussion Paper No.10098, 2016-07. Key reference: [8]
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Goraus, K., Tyrowicz, J., van der
Velde, L. "Which gender wage gap estimates to trust?
A comparative analysis" Review of Income and Wealth 63:1 (2017): 118-146. Key reference: [9]
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Lewandowski, P., Magda, I. "Temporary employment, unemployment and
employment protection legislation in Poland." In: Myant, M., Piasna, A. (eds). Myths of Employment Deregulation: How it
has not Created Jobs and not Reduced Labour Market Segmentation. Brussels: ETUI, 2017.