Since 2004, 11 post-communist countries joined the EU. It has helped to strengthen their international competitiveness. This was linked to the implementation of institutional and economic reforms, significant technological changes and improvements in the quality of human capital, as well as fiscal stabilisation policies. These changes affected their situation in the labour market. Purpose of the article: The aim of the study is to assess changes in the situation in the labour market in the EU with particular emphasis on the post-communist countries in the period 2002? 2019. Methods: The situation of countries in the European labour market was estimated using the TOPSIS method. A similarity matrix of changes in the composite variable for e...
The presented article deals with labour market institutions and labour market performance in the Eur...
The aim of the article is to compare the course of economic cycle in the Slovak economy with the eco...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a sudden and deep recession contributing, among other things, to a shar...
The aim of the article is to analyse the impact of the transition processes on labour markets in Cen...
Summary In the mid-1990s, EU member states decided to coordinate their national employment poli-cies...
Research background: In the era of demographic changes and the need for rationalization of public ex...
The article presents a comparative analysis of standard & nonstandard employment (part-time employme...
Market transition in Central and Eastern Europe triggered many new socioeconomic developments. One o...
This study analyses labour market trends that appeared in Poland and other Visegrad Group countries ...
The purpose of the article is to examine the relationship between the intensity of changes in the ec...
The aim of the article is to assess real changes taking place on CEE labour markets over the last fi...
This thesis explores several aspects of the labour market in Serbia and Croatia during the process o...
Research background: Countries with a similar background before 1990, in the communist bloc in Europ...
The study primarily intends to show major tendencies occurring in the Polish labour market, as well ...
The article takes up a comparative analysis of labour markets in Poland and in the EU Member States,...
The presented article deals with labour market institutions and labour market performance in the Eur...
The aim of the article is to compare the course of economic cycle in the Slovak economy with the eco...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a sudden and deep recession contributing, among other things, to a shar...
The aim of the article is to analyse the impact of the transition processes on labour markets in Cen...
Summary In the mid-1990s, EU member states decided to coordinate their national employment poli-cies...
Research background: In the era of demographic changes and the need for rationalization of public ex...
The article presents a comparative analysis of standard & nonstandard employment (part-time employme...
Market transition in Central and Eastern Europe triggered many new socioeconomic developments. One o...
This study analyses labour market trends that appeared in Poland and other Visegrad Group countries ...
The purpose of the article is to examine the relationship between the intensity of changes in the ec...
The aim of the article is to assess real changes taking place on CEE labour markets over the last fi...
This thesis explores several aspects of the labour market in Serbia and Croatia during the process o...
Research background: Countries with a similar background before 1990, in the communist bloc in Europ...
The study primarily intends to show major tendencies occurring in the Polish labour market, as well ...
The article takes up a comparative analysis of labour markets in Poland and in the EU Member States,...
The presented article deals with labour market institutions and labour market performance in the Eur...
The aim of the article is to compare the course of economic cycle in the Slovak economy with the eco...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a sudden and deep recession contributing, among other things, to a shar...