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About CELSI
Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) is an independent, non-profit, and non-partisan research institute located in Bratislava, Slovakia. Established in 2008, CELSI specializes in multidisciplinary research concerning labour markets and institutions, work and organizations, and business and society.
New publications
New publication: crisis corporatism, social dialogue and protecting vulnerable workers during COVID-19 pandemic
CELSI researchers contibuted to the latest special issue of Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, devoted to crisis corporatism and institutionalised power relations in Europe.
SME Daily: Martin Kahanec reflects on 2025
CELSI Scientific Director and professor of economics Martin Kahanec in a survey by the daily SME, which gathered responses on 2025 reflection from dozens of public figures.
Denník N’s Expert Panel: Martin Kahanec assessed the government’s strategy for restoring public finances
CELSI co-founder and professor of economics Martin Kahanec notes in the latest Expert Panel by Denník N, that Slovakia does not currently have the conditions needed to “grow out of debt.”
CELSI Researchers Analyse Labour Strategies in Central and Eastern Europe’s Automotive Industry in a new publication
CELSI researchers Monika Martišková, Tibor Meszmann and Patrik Gažo contributed by a chapter to the new ETUI publication “Electromobility: has it made Europe still possible?”, edited by Béla Galgóczi.
New Discussion Papers
Evaluators’ masculine gender identity may drive gender biases in peer evaluation of business plans
Migrant labour regimes and the Regulation of Temporary Labour Migration in Europe: an Introduction
Expansion of Flexibility and Its Limits. The Rise and Retreat of Serbian Temporary Workers in Slovak Automotives
Sourcing in or sourcing out? Diverging migrant labour regimes and use of temporary labour in the Dutch and Austrian food industries
New Research Reports
BARWAGE: Discretion and (de)centralization in wage bargaining in the construction, hospitality, urban transport and waste management sectors: A Study on Austria
BARWAGE: Discretion and (de)centralization in wage bargaining in the construction, hospitality, urban transport and waste management sectors: A Study on Czechia
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