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Martin Kahanec for BBC: Hungarian national labor plan is a 'lemon'
Martin Kahanec quoted by BBC News: „Very low-skilled public works can stigmatise and discourage these people and stop private employers from hiring them."
Press Release: Imigrants are not attracted by social benefits (in Slovak language)
Tlačová správa: Sociálne dávky nie sú lákadlom pre imigrantov
SME daily: People are willing to do it, especially in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, Germany and Austria are the countries where people from Slovakia go to work most often, explained Martin Kahanec for SME daily.
MF Dnes: Living with a partner is a safe bet. Interns earn much more
Martin Kahanec commented on the results of the summer survey of the MujPlat project on the JobDNES.cz server for Mladá Fronta DNES and the iDnes.cz portal.
Martin Kahanec for Businessweek, Bloomberg: Public works do not help to transit into regular employment
quoted in: In Hungary, the Jobless Go to Labor Camp, Carol Matlack, Businessweek, Bloomberg
Hospodárske noviny daily: Decreasing real wages mark labor market flexibility
Martin Kahanec pre Hospodárske noviny daily about the drop in real wages.
Slovak spectator: Ageing of population is a serious problem
“With an aging population and a very low fertility rate, Slovakia has a serious demographic problem,” Martin Kahanec, scientific director of the Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) in Bratislava, told The Slovak Spectator.
Pravda daily: The European Union fights against poverty
V slovenských pomeroch je 170-tisíc ľudí ohrozených chudobou, pripomenul Martin Kahanec zo Stredoeurópskeho inštitútu výskumu práce.
SME daily, op-ed: Come back our golden boys - and girls!
Vráťte sa, naši zlatí chlapci – a dievčatá!, píše v komentári pre denník SME Martin Kahanec.
Slovak Spectator: Austrian and German labour markets are opened to Slovaks
The countries that hesitated to open their labour markets lost the chance to gain experienced employees, who went to Great Britain or Ireland instead, said Martin Kahanec from CELSI.