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CELSI's project BARSORIS completed at the final conference in Brussels
CELSI's project BARSORIS completed at the final conference in Brussels

The final conference of the international research project BARSORIS: Bargaining for Social Rights at Sector Level of a research consortium involving CELSI, the University of Amsterdam, and other cooperating institutions took place in Brussels on November 24, 2014.

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Dec. 10, 2014
CELSI joins CANWON: Cancer and Work Network
CELSI joins CANWON: Cancer and Work Network

Experts in oncology, occupational health, economics, epidemiology, psychology, and social sciences from CELSI and other leading instututes join forces within Cancer and Work Network (CANWON) to advance knowledge about cancer and work participation.

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Nov. 28, 2014
Marta Kahancova lectures on industrial relations in Central and Eastern Europe at Cornell University
Marta Kahancova lectures on industrial relations in Central and Eastern Europe at Cornell University

Marta Kahancová lectured about industrial relations in Central and Eastern Europe at Cornell University on November 20, 2014.

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Nov. 24, 2014
Kahanec spoke about the free movement of workers in the EU at Princeton University
Kahanec spoke about the free movement of workers in the EU at Princeton University

Martin Kahanec gave a research seminar about whether and how free mobility of workers may have helped an enlarged EU to cope with asymmetric shocks during the Great Recession at Princeton University on November 19, 2014.

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Nov. 23, 2014
CELSI's data team members Brian Fabo and Katarina Gandzalova participated in the closing conference of the WICARE project
CELSI's data team members Brian Fabo and Katarina Gandzalova participated in the closing conference of the WICARE project

The main aim of the WICARE project, in which CELSI partnered with EPSU, AIAS and WageIndicator, has been to determine the wages and living conditions of care (healthcare and social care) workers in the European Union and the Eastern partnership countries.

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Nov. 18, 2014
CELSI research quoted by The Economist
CELSI research quoted by The Economist

CELSI research on the impact of unemployment benefits on migration was quoted by The Economist.

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Nov. 16, 2014
CELSI co-organized international scientific conference "European Labor Markets and the Euro Area during the Great Recession: Adjustment, Transmission, Interactions"
CELSI co-organized international scientific conference "European Labor Markets and the Euro Area during the Great Recession: Adjustment, Transmission, Interactions"

The Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) co-organized with the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and National Bank of Slovakia (NBS) an international scientific conference on October 20-21, 2014 in Bratislava, Slovakia.

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Oct. 28, 2014
RePEc ranking of economic research institutions: CELSI No. 1 in Slovakia
RePEc ranking of economic research institutions: CELSI No. 1 in Slovakia

The largest international economics research database RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) has published its most recent ranking, which evaluates the Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) as the No.1 institute in economic research in Slovakia. As in previous years, in 2014 CELSI has ranked No.1 in every month, leaving behind eighteen other economic research institutions in Slovakia.

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Oct. 16, 2014
CELSI/NBS/IZA Conference on European Labor Markets and the Euro Area during the Great Recession: Adjustment, Transmission, Interactions
CELSI/NBS/IZA Conference on European Labor Markets and the Euro Area during the Great Recession: Adjustment, Transmission, Interactions

CELSI invites academics, policy experts, students and interested professionals to the upcoming conference on labor market adjustment during the Great Recession in Europe to be held on October 20-21, 2014, in Bratislava

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Oct. 10, 2014
Martin Kahanec spoke about the free movement of labor in the EU at George Washington University and Rutgers University
Martin Kahanec spoke about the free movement of labor in the EU at George Washington University and Rutgers University

Martin Kahanec spoke about whether and how free mobility of labor helped the enlarged EU to cope with asymmetric shocks during the Great Recession at the George Washington University and Rutgers University.

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Oct. 2, 2014

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