Publications
CELSI in the media:

Denník SME, komentár: Nie je priveľa postsedliactva, ale primálo postgrófstva
Viesť spoločnosť v prvom rade znamená dávať jej víziu a nádej, píše Martin Kahanec o zodpovednosti elít za stav spoločnosti v komentári pre denník SME. Oslobodiť od rozdeľovania spoločnosti a obviňovania „tých druhých" musia elity v prvom rade samy seba, upozornil.

Press release: A significant part of the employees receives a salary that is not enough for a decent living
The Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) in cooperation with the WageIndicator Foundation (WageIndicator) found out that the minimum wage in Slovakia still does not allow many employees to cover even the basic expenses for a dignified life.

Denník N, rozhovor: Zlyháva aj elita, mladým nevie poskytnúť vieru v úspešnú budúcnosť, hovorí ekonóm Kahanec
V rozhovore pre Denník N Martin Kahanec okrem iného hodnotí aj plány vlády zvýšiť minimálnu mzdu na tisíc eur, približuje aké pracovné miesta môže ohroziť automatizácia a vysvetľuje ako vníma umelú inteligenciu.
Press release: The hidden treasure: using admin data to improve policy making in the CEE
Administrative data has many advantages over survey data. These data can be used to assess the impact of government interventions and also serve as a resource for the research community.
Press release: Statement of the Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) on the imminent threat to academic freedoms and the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest
The management of the Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) hereby expresses its solidarity with the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest. We are deeply concerned about the legislative proposal that directly threatens academic freedoms and prevents the CEU from continuing to operate in Budapest.
Press release: CELSI Director Martin Kahanec elected as a full member of the Academia Europea as the first Slovak in the social and related sciences
On June 26, 2016, at the meeting of the Council of Academia Europea, the European Academy of Sciences, CELSI Research Director Martin Kahanec was elected a full member of Academia Europea in the Economics, Business and Management Sciences Section. He received this award as the fifth Slovak overall and the first in the social sciences and related sciences.
Press release: 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.
Press release: Immigration Policy: Why states should look out, and not in
A new study published by the Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) suggests that the policies of foreign governments may overshadow domestic policies in determining levels of immigration, and that policymakers should consider carefully the choice of destinations available to potential immigrants.