Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) is a non-profit research institute based in Bratislava, Slovakia. It fosters multidisciplinary research about the functioning of labour markets and institutions, work and organizations, business and society, and ethnicity and migration in the economic, social, and political life of modern societies.
The IZA Journal of European Labor Studies publishes high-quality international research on a wide range of issues of relevance for European labor markets. In its scope it is policy-oriented and focused on applied research work.
Kahancová, M. and Szabó, I. G. (2012): Acting on the Edge of Public Sector: Hospital Corporatization and Collective Bargaining in Hungary and Slovakia. FP7 GUSTO WP 6 paper, in: Governance of Uncertainty and Sustainability at Sectoral and Territorial Levels, (also forthcoming as CELSI discussion paper, 2012).
Martin Kahanec advises the World Bank on the lessons from the European Unions' migration experience related to its recent enlargements as well as European Neighborhood Policy for the ASEAN countries.
Kahanec, M. and Králiková, R. (2012): Higher Education Policy and Migration: The Role of International Student Mobility, CESifo DICE Report, Vol. 9, No. 4, 20–27. (also IZA DP 6233 under the title “Pulls of International Student Mobility”, 2011)
Martin Kahanec discussed labor mobility in an enlarged Europe in Slovak Television debate „Práca pre teba – magazín“ broadcast on April 4, 2012.
Kahanec, M. and Kureková, L. (2012): European Union Expansion and Migration, forthcoming in Immanuel Ness and Peter Bellwood, (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Wiley – Blackwell Publishing (2013)
Martin Kahanec commented on chapter 6 „Intra-EU mobility and the impact of enlargement“ at an expert conference on Employment and Social Developments in Europe Review 2011 organized by the European Commission, DG EMPL, February 9, 2012, Brussels.
Kahanec, M., Guzi, M., Zimmermann, K.F. and Giulietti, C. (2012): Unemployment Benefits and Immigration: Evidence from the EU, forthcoming in International Journal of Manpower, accepted 2011 (also CEPR DP 8672; IZA DP 6075; 2011)
According to the international research database Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) the Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) is a top institution in economic research in Slovakia. In the RePEc ranking CELSI has surpassed a number of prestigious economic institutions in Slovakia, ranking No. 1 in September, October and November 2011.
Kahanec, M., Guzi, M., Zimmermann, K.F., Giulietti, C., Barret, A. and Maitre, B. (2012): The Final Report of the Study on Active Inclusion of Migrants resulting from an 18-month project funded by the European Commission has been published by the EC. The Study was prepared by a team of researchers from the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Bonn and Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Dublin coordinated by Martin Kahanec.

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