SK EN

Publications

Journal articles:

{$publication->getTitle()}
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.

{$publication->getTitle()}
CELSI research fellow Sofia Trommlerová published in prestigious journal of American Economic Association

CELSI research fellow Sofia Trommlerová published in prestigious journal of American Economic Association an article about The Impact of COVID-19 on Fertility in Spain, which has been struggling with a steadily declining birth rate since 2009 and it also has one of the lowest birth rates in Europe.

{$publication->getTitle()}
CELSI team contributed to a journal article looking at work integration of persons with disabilities (PwD) and the role of social dialogue

CELSI researchers Barbora Holubová, Marta Kahancová, Lucia Kováčová and Adam Šumichrast, along with Lucia Mýtna Kureková and Steffen Torp, worked on a study that examines how the different systems of workers’ representation and industrial relations in Slovakia and Norway facilitate PwD work integration. Taking a social ecosystem perspective, they acknowledge the role of various stakeholders and their interactions in supporting PwD work integration. The paper’s conceptual contribution lies in including social dialogue actors in this ecosystem.

{$publication->getTitle()}
Marta Kahancová co-authored a paper about public sector wage setting

The paper, written by Marta Kahancová and Katarína Staroňová, was published in the European Journal of Industrial Relations. It questions to what extent the export-led growth model, based on foreign direct investment as driver of economic growth, influenced PSWS in Czechia and Slovakia after the 2008–2009 crisis. The paper provides new evidence of the appropriateness of the growth model literature, integrated by consideration of global production chains integration, for understanding PSWS in CEE conditions.

{$publication->getTitle()}
CELSI researchers Martin Guzi and Martin Kahanec, along with Lucia Mýtna Kureková just published a new article in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

The article, titled "The impact of immigration and integration policies on immigrant-native labour market hierarchies" uses a longitudinal model based on individual-level EU LFS and country-level DEMIG POLICY and POLMIG databases to explore variation in changes of immigration and integration policies across Western EU member states to study how they are linked to labour market hierarchies in terms of unemployment and employment quality gaps between immigrant and native populations.

{$publication->getTitle()}
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.

{$publication->getTitle()}
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.

{$publication->getTitle()}
New paper "The transformation of the Slovak and Czech automotive industries: stakeholders' perspectives and barriers towards an ecological mobility industry" published in the IJATM

CELSI's researchers Patrik Gažo and Monika Martišková, together with Thomas S.J. Smith from Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) of Munich published their paper titled "The transformation of the Slovak and Czech automotive industries: stakeholders' perspectives and barriers towards an ecological mobility industry". The article identifies and critically discusses barriers for transforming the automotive industry into an ecological mobility industry in Slovakia and Czechia from the point of view of key stakeholders.

Newsletter sign-up

By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.
\