Unemployment and evolving labor markets in Central and Eastern Europe

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Unemployment and evolving labor markets in Central and Eastern Europe

edited by Marvin Jackson, Jenő Koltay, Wouter Biesbrouck

(LICOS studies on the transitions in Central and Eastern Europe, v. 4)

Avebury, c1995

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Description

Following the first uncertain years of the transitions in Central and East Europe, this collection of thematically unified papers describes and analyzes the issues of unemployment, employment policy and labour market developments. The book surveys the state of the labour market in Romania, the former Czechoslovakia, Slovenia, Poland and Hungary, with overviews by home-country experts. The book is introduced by a comparative overview of the different types of policies used in Central and Eastern Europe.

Table of Contents

  • Unemployment and employment policy in Central and Eastern Europe - similarities and differences, Jeno Koltay
  • Romania - the challenge of unemployment, Mihaela Miron
  • unemployment and the labour market in former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic, Kamil Janacek
  • recent labour market developments in former Czechoslovakia, Alena Nesporova
  • unemployment in transition economies - the case of Slovenia, Sonja Drobnic and Veljko Rus
  • unemployment in Poland in the period of transition, Janusz Witowski
  • unemployment and the prospects for employment policy in Hungary, Janos Kollo.

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