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About CELSI

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.

New publications

Denník N, rozhovor: Kahancová a Kahanec o požiadavke odborov na zvýšenie platov zamestnancov štátu
Denník N, rozhovor: Kahancová a Kahanec o požiadavke odborov na zvýšenie platov zamestnancov štátu

Spoluzakladatelia CELSI Marta Kahancová a Martin Kahanec v rozhovore pre denník N o požiadavke odborov na zvýšenie platov zamestnancom v štátnej a verejnej správe.

STVR, Komentáre :24: Odborári a vláda vyjednávajú o platoch
STVR, Komentáre :24: Odborári a vláda vyjednávajú o platoch

Riaditeľka CELSI Marta Kahancová v relácii Ekonomika :24 na STVR komentovala vyjednávanie novej kolektívnej zmluvy pre zamestnancov v štátnej a verejnej správe.

Denník Pravda: Vypočítali, koľko peňazí treba na dôstojný život. Mnoho ľudí toľko vôbec nezarába
Denník Pravda: Vypočítali, koľko peňazí treba na dôstojný život. Mnoho ľudí toľko vôbec nezarába

CELSI a WageIndicator Foundation s novým výpočtom dôstojnej mzdy pre rok 2024 v denníku Pravda. Ukazuje, že suma minimálnej mzdy na Slovensku dokáže pokryť iba 78 percent základných výdavkov, ktoré sú potrebné na dôstojný život.

Martin Guzi contributed to the chapter on the labor market integration of Ukrainian refugees in Central European economies
Martin Guzi contributed to the chapter on the labor market integration of Ukrainian refugees in Central European economies

The chapter provides an overview of the situation of Ukrainian refugees in the labour markets of Austria, Czechia, Poland, and Slovakia.

More publications

New Discussion Papers

number 70

Selectivity in intra-European migration intentions

Aug. 26, 2024
Dumitru Sandu,
number 69

Does migrants’ consumption of cultural goods impact on their economic integration? Disclosing the culture-to-market pathway

July 16, 2024
Salvatore Carrozzo, Alessandra Venturini
number 68

Pathways to Inclusion: Labour Market Perspectives on Ukrainian Refugees

July 15, 2024
Maciej Duszczyk, Martin Guzi
number 67

The End of Slovakiaʼs Convergence in GDP per Capita at PPP: Role of Shortcomings in Input Data Submitted to Eurostat

Dec. 7, 2023
Marek Hlaváč,

New Research Reports

number 71

BARWAGE: Discretion and (de)centralization in wage bargaining in the construction, hospitality, urban transport and waste management sectors: A Study on Austria

Aug. 31, 2024
Anna Fidrmuc, Marta Kahancová
number 70

BARWAGE: Discretion and (de)centralization in wage bargaining in the construction, hospitality, urban transport and waste management sectors: A Study on Czechia

Aug. 31, 2024
Adam Šumichrast,
number 69

BARWAGE: The interplay of statutory minimum wages and collective wage bargaining across European sectors: A Study on Bulgaria

Aug. 31, 2024
Marta Kahancová,
number 68

REJEnerAXion: Energy for a Just and green recovery deal: the role of the industrial relations in the energy sector for a resilient Europe: National baseline report: Slovakia

Aug. 31, 2024
Patrik Gažo, Monika Martišková

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