Post-socialist transformation has entailed important changes in employment relations. In this chapter, I aim to establish that employment'informalization'can be understood as an emergent process. In so doing, I develop a complexity framework in order to explain how processes of employment informalization are emerging differently in Hungary and the Czech Republic through interactions of within-firm dynamics, network effects and government economic policy. Complexity is defined as self-organization. My framework relies particularly on co-evolution and co-determination of institutions and individuals.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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Straipsnyje nagrinėjamas vienas iš valdžios persidalijimo darbo vietos lygmeniu pokomunistinėse Rytų...
A new lexicon pervades the new economy - buzzwords such as 'knowledge society', 'flexicurity', 'empl...
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In this paper we investigate the role of the business cycle for the transitions of Czech and Slovak ...
This article seeks to explore some of the principal issues and debates on the relationship between i...
The aim of this paper is to better understand cross-national variations in the informalisation of em...
The first years of the transformation processes in the Central East European Countries (CEECs) insti...
The article presents a comparative analysis of standard & nonstandard employment (part-time employme...
The Chapter recalls some of the main aspects stressed in the international debate and discussed in t...
Informal employment is one of the labour markets’ modern trends in the developed and developing coun...
Even though informal employment is wide-spread in transition economies the literature on this phenom...
none2Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the...
The article focuses on the role of informality in the life of post-communist societies in Central Eu...
This article constructs a labour transition model combining the features of job loss and job creatio...
Defence date: 20 November 2006Examining Board: Prof. John L. Campbell (Dartmouth College, Hanover, N...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjamas vienas iš valdžios persidalijimo darbo vietos lygmeniu pokomunistinėse Rytų...
A new lexicon pervades the new economy - buzzwords such as 'knowledge society', 'flexicurity', 'empl...
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