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References for The labor market in Poland, 2000−2021
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Further reading
- Górny, A., Kaczmarczyk, P. "European migration transition in the context of post-enlargement migration from and into Central and Eastern Europe" In: Inglis, C., Lei, W., Khadria, B. (eds). The SAGE Handbook of International Migration. London: SAGE Publications, 2020.
- Lewandowski, P., Góra, M., Lis, M. Temporary Employment Boom in Poland: A Job Quality Vs. Quantity Trade-off? IZA Discussion Paper No.11012, 2017.
- 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.
- Myck, M., Oczkowska, M. "Shocked by therapy? Unemployment in the first years of the socio-economic transition in Poland and its long-term consequences" Economics of Transition 26:4 (2018): 695–724.
- 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 Neither Creates Jobs nor Reduces
Labour Market Segmentation. Brussels: ETUI, 2017. Key reference: [1]
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Chłoń-Domińczak, A. Reversing the 2013
Retirement Age Reform in Poland ESPN Flash
Report No.2016/7, 2016. Key reference: [2]
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Lewandowski, P., Rutkowski, J. (eds). Population Ageing,
Labour Market and Public Finance in Poland. Warsaw: European Commission Representation in
Poland, 2017. Key reference: [3]
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Magda, I., Kiełczewska, A., Brandt, N. "The effect of
child benefit on female labor supply" IZA Journal of
Labor Policy 10:1 (2020): 1–18. Key reference: [4]
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Strzelecki, P., Growiec, J., Wyszyński, R. "The contribution
of immigration from Ukraine to economic growth in Poland" Review of World
Economics 158 (2022): 365–399. Key reference: [5]
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Brzezinski, M. Is High Inequality
an Issue in Poland? IBS Policy
Paper No.01/2017, 2017. Key reference: [6]
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Magda, I., Gromadzki, J., Moriconi, S. "Firms and wage
inequality in Central and Eastern Europe" Journal of
Comparative Economics 49:2 (2021): 499–552. Key reference: [7]
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Albinowski, M., Lewandowski, P. "The heterogenous
regional effects of minimum wages in Poland" Economics of
Transition and Institutional Change 30:2 (2022): 237–267. Key reference: [8]
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Goraus-Tańska, K., Lewandowski, P. "Minimum wage
violation in Central and Eastern Europe" International
Labour Review 158:2 (2019): 297–336. Key reference: [9]
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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: [10]
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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 Neither Creates Jobs nor Reduces
Labour Market Segmentation. Brussels: ETUI, 2017.
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Additional References
- Białecki, I., Jakubowski, M., Wiśniewski, J. "Education policy in Poland: The impact of PISA (and other international studies)" European Journal of Education 52:2 (2017): 167–174.
- Goraus, K., Tyrowicz, J. "Gender wage gap in Poland: Can it be explained by differences in observable characteristics?" Ekonomia 36 (2014): 125–148.
- Gromadzki, J. Labor Supply Effects of a Universal Cash Transfer IBS Working Paper No.02/2021, 2021.
- Hardy, W., Keister, R., Lewandowski, P. "Educational upgrading, structural change and the task content of jobs in Europe" Economics of Transition 26:2 (2018): 201–231.
- Smoter, M. Not Studying or Working. A Challenge for Public Policy? IBS Policy Paper No.3/2019, 2019.
- Tyrowicz, J., van der Velde, L. "Labor reallocation and demographics" Journal of Comparative Economics 46:1 (2018): 381–412.