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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

CELSI team co-authored a chapter in the book "Digital Labour Markets in Central and Eastern European Countries: COVID-19 and the Future of Work"
Lucia Kováčová, Martin Guzi and Martin Kahanec co-authored the chapter in the book critically exploring how social partners have been involved in designing and adopting job preservation policies responding to the COVID-19 economic crisis in five CEE countries: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia.
Marta Kahancová co-authored an article "Power resources and successful trade union actions that address precarity in adverse contexts: The case of CEE" in Human Relations, Vol 76, Issue 1
Marta Kahancová co-authored the article titled "Power resources and successful trade union actions that address precarity in adverse contexts: The case of Central and Eastern Europe" along with Aurora Trif, Aristea Koukiadaki and Valentina Paolucci.

CELSI researchers Monika Martišková, Pavol Bors, Tibor T Meszmann and Adam Šumichrast contributed to the ETUI book titled "Are multinational companies good for trade unions?"
CELSI researchers Monika Martišková, Pavol Bors, Tibor T Meszmann and Adam Šumichrast contributed to the book with three case studies that address the situation in the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia.

CELSI researcher Barbora Holubová contributed to the DG Employment's report on “Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance Policies during and after the COVID-19 crisis”
One of the findings is that the measures implemented during the pandemic were often temporary and did not adopt a gender perspective nor address the specific problems of disadvantaged groups, for example, single mothers and migrant women.
New Discussion Papers
Industrial Relations and Unemployment Benefit Schemes in the Visegrad Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Impact of Immigration and Integration Policies On Immigrant-Native Labor Market Hierarchies
Europe's migration experience and its effects on economic inequality
New Research Reports
LEVEL UP! Support and develop collective bargaining coverage
The Role of Industrial Relations and Social Dialogue in Improving Adult Learning Outcomes and Equity
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