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.

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RePEc 2011: CELSI top economic research institute in Slovakia

RePEc 2011: CELSI top economic research institute in Slovakia

According to the international research database Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) the Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) is a top institution in economic research in Slovakia. In the RePEc ranking CELSI has surpassed a number of prestigious economic institutions in Slovakia, ranking No. 1 in September, October and November 2011.

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New journal article on emigration and trade union strategies by Marta Kahancová

New journal article on emigration and trade union strategies by Marta Kahancová

Kahancová, M. and Kaminska, M.E. (2011): Emigration and labour shortages: An opportunity for trade unions in the New Member States?, European Journal of Industrial Relations, June 2011, vol. 17 no. 2, p.189–203

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CELSI in BBC News

CELSI in BBC News

Martin Kahanec quoted by server BBC News: „Very low-skilled public works can stigmatise and discourage these people and stop private employers from hiring them."

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Martin Kahanec's book about ethnic diversity in European labor markets out now

Martin Kahanec's book about ethnic diversity in European labor markets out now

Kahanec, M. and Zimmermann, K.F. (2011): Ethnic Diversity In European Labor Markets – Challenges and Solutions, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 336 p., 978 1 84844 559 8

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Sociálne dávky nie sú lákadlom pre imigrantov

Nastavenie sociálneho systému nehrá takmer žiadnu rolu pri rozhodovaní sa imigrantov, či do danej krajiny prídu alebo nie. Obavy z prílivu migrantov do krajín EÚ kvôli využívaniu sociálneho systému sú tak neopodstatnené. Migranti si totiž vyberajú krajiny primárne podľa priaznivých ekonomických podmienok. Potvrdzujú to výsledky štúdie nemeckého Inštitútu pre výskum práce (IZA) so sídlom v Bonne, na ktorej spolupracovali aj Slováci zo Stredoeurópskeho inštitútu pre výskum práce (CELSI) v Bratislave.

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Forthcoming article on ethnic job-search strategies by Martin Kahanec

Forthcoming article on ethnic job-search strategies by Martin Kahanec

Kahanec, M., Constant, A. F., Zimmermann, K.F. and Rinne, U. (2011): Ethnicity, Job Search and Labor Market Reintegration of the Unemployed, forthcoming in International Journal of Manpower, (accepted 2011). (also IZA DP 4660; 2009)

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Martin Kahanec's book recognized as 'Noteworthy in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics' by Princeton University

Martin Kahanec's book recognized as 'Noteworthy in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics' by Princeton University

A book EU Labor Markets after Post-Enlargement Migration (Springer, 2010) co-edited by Martin Kahanec (with Klaus F. Zimmermann) selected as „Noteworthy in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics“ by Princeton University for 2010.

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Martin Kahanec's academic article to appear as a lead article in Economics of Transition

Martin Kahanec's academic article to appear as a lead article in Economics of Transition

Kahanec, M., Constant, A. F. and Zimmermann, K.F. (2011): The Russian-Ukrainian Earnings Divide, forthcoming in Economics of Transition, (accepted 2011). (also IZA Discussion Paper 2330, CEPR DP 5904 and DIW Berlin DP 627; 2006)

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Martin Kahanec delivers an invited speech at an OECD workshop

Martin Kahanec delivers an invited speech at an OECD workshop

Martin Kahanec delivered an invited speech “Unemployment Benefits and Immigration: Evidence from the EU” at the workshop “Immigration in OECD countries: fiscal impact and public opinion” organized by the OECD in cooperation with CEPII on October 14, 2011, in Paris.

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Industrial Relations in the Health Care Sector

Industrial Relations in the Health Care Sector

Kahancová, M. (2011): Slovakia: Industrial Relations in the Health Care Sector, European industrial relations observatory online

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