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About CELSI
Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) is an independent, non-profit, and non-partisan research institute located in Bratislava, Slovakia. Established in 2008, CELSI specializes in multidisciplinary research concerning labour markets and institutions, work and organizations, and business and society.
New publications

How Do Temporary Work Agencies Shape Central Europe’s Labour Markets? CELSI Researchers Published a New Study in *Capital and Class
Based on extensive fieldwork, CELSI senior researchers Olena Fedyuk and Tibor T. Meszmann explore the issue of temporary work agencies in a newly published article in Capital and Class.

CELSI researchers published in the latest edition of the Thematic Review 2024 on incentivising employment of persons with disabilities in the open labour market
CELSI’s Managing Director Marta Kahancová and CELSI Research Affiliate Lucia Kováčová (Bratislava University of Economics and Business – EUBA) contributed a country article on Slovakia.

CELSI researchers contributed to the ELA study on undeclared work in public procurement contracts
The ELA’s study evaluating policy responses to prevent undeclared work in public procurement contracts was co-authored by CELSI Managing Director Marta Kahancová and Junior Researcher Simona Brunnerová.

CELSI researchers Marta Kahancová and Tibor Meszmann contributed to a special issue of Transfer review on industrial relations and trade union movements over the last 20 years
CELSI researchers Marta Kahancová and Tibor Meszmann contributed to a special issue of Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, providing a comprehensive picture of developments in industrial relations and trade union movements across Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries under the influence of EU enlargement.
New Discussion Papers
Structural State Dependence in Social Assistance through the Lens of Couples’ Ethnic Composition. Evidence from Swedish Panel Data
Immigration, Partnership Dynamics and Welfare Persistence
Does migrants’ consumption of cultural goods impact on their economic integration? Disclosing the culture-to-market pathway
New Research Reports
BARWAGE: Discretion and (de)centralization in wage bargaining in the construction, hospitality, urban transport and waste management sectors: A Study on Austria
BARWAGE: Discretion and (de)centralization in wage bargaining in the construction, hospitality, urban transport and waste management sectors: A Study on Czechia
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