Within the context of rapid structural adjustment and the onslaught of neoliberal policies, this paper explores the varied trajectories and processes of employment restructuring in 'postcommunist' East-Central Europe. I first examine some of the comparative dimensions of employment and labour-market change in the region. The differential links between uneven employment loss and unemployment are explored to highlight the diverse national experiences of labour restructuring. I then go on to assess the links between employment restructuring and increasing nonparticipation in the labour market, again highlighting the importance of national differences which belie neoliberal notions of a unidimensional transition to capitalist employment relatio...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
Market transition in Central and Eastern Europe triggered many new socioeconomic developments. One o...
The main objective of the present study is to examine the role of labour markets in East European e...
This paper surveys the emerging labour markets of the transforming economies of Central and Eastern ...
It is known that the job in modern societies gives more than income to cover the cost of living: the...
The dissertation explores the different approaches to dealing with unemployment during the transitio...
This paper aims to explore the level of convergence in employment practices among firms in the post-...
The main questions addressed in this paper are: First, how did labour markets in the Visegrad countr...
This article deals with a specific legacy, concerning the labour force, with which transition countr...
The plethora of tripartite bodies in postcommunist countries seems to suggest the emergence of an Ea...
This paper reviews labor market developments in the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Sovie...
This article revisits the case for paying more attention to agency and strategy in theories of post-...
The study presents state-of-art and development of labor market and employment in Bulgaria in the ye...
The paper addresses five issue areas. First it describes the plurality of trajectories in central an...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
Market transition in Central and Eastern Europe triggered many new socioeconomic developments. One o...
The main objective of the present study is to examine the role of labour markets in East European e...
This paper surveys the emerging labour markets of the transforming economies of Central and Eastern ...
It is known that the job in modern societies gives more than income to cover the cost of living: the...
The dissertation explores the different approaches to dealing with unemployment during the transitio...
This paper aims to explore the level of convergence in employment practices among firms in the post-...
The main questions addressed in this paper are: First, how did labour markets in the Visegrad countr...
This article deals with a specific legacy, concerning the labour force, with which transition countr...
The plethora of tripartite bodies in postcommunist countries seems to suggest the emergence of an Ea...
This paper reviews labor market developments in the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Sovie...
This article revisits the case for paying more attention to agency and strategy in theories of post-...
The study presents state-of-art and development of labor market and employment in Bulgaria in the ye...
The paper addresses five issue areas. First it describes the plurality of trajectories in central an...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
Market transition in Central and Eastern Europe triggered many new socioeconomic developments. One o...