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References for The labor market in Poland, 2000−2016
Further reading
- Goraus, K., Tyrowicz, J. "Gender wage gap in Poland: Can it be explained by differences in observable characteristics?"Ekonomia36 (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 BankLessons from Poland, Insights for Poland. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2017.
Key references
- 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.
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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.
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- Chłoń-Domińczak, A.Reversing the 2013 Retirement Age Reform in Poland.ESPN Flash Report No.2016/7, 2016.
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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.
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- Brzezinski, M.Is High Inequality an Issue in Poland?IBS Policy Paper No.01/2017, 2017-06.
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- Narodowy Bank PolskiBadanie Ankietowe Rynku Pracy.Raport No.2016, 2016.
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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.
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- Goraus, K., Lewandowski, P.Minimum Wage Violation in Central and Eastern Europe.IZA Discussion Paper No.10098, 2016-07.
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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 Wealth63:1 (2017): 118-146.
Key reference:[9]
- 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.