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Working Papers
2025
- Moral Hazard among the Employed: Evidence from Regression Discontinuity
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 
Also in VfS Annual Conference 2024 (Berlin): Upcoming Labor Market Challenges, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association (2024)  Ruhr Economic Papers, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen (2025)
2024
- The micro and macro effects of changes in the potential benefit duration
Ruhr Economic Papers, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen View citations (1)
2022
- The Effects of Shortening Potential Benefit Duration: Evidence from Regional Cut-offs and a Policy Reform
VfS Annual Conference 2022 (Basel): Big Data in Economics, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association 
Also in Ruhr Economic Papers, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen (2021) View citations (2) IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2021) View citations (2)
2017
- How Do Unemployed Workers Behave Prior to Retirement? A Multi-State Multiple-Spell Approach
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) 
Also in CeRP Working Papers, Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies, Turin (Italy) (2017)
2016
- Efficiency in Spatially Disaggregated Labour Market Matching
CERGE-EI Working Papers, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague View citations (1)
Also in KAE Working Papers, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis (2016) View citations (1)
- Multiple unemployment spells duration in Poland
KAE Working Papers, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis
- Randomness or stock-flow: Which mechanism describes labour market matching in Poland?
KAE Working Papers, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis 
See also Journal Article Randomness or stock–flow: which mechanism describes labour market matching in Poland?, Baltic Journal of Economics, Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (2017) View citations (1) (2017)
- Spatial Labour Market Matching
CERGE-EI Working Papers, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague View citations (1)
Also in KAE Working Papers, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis (2016) View citations (3)
2015
- Impacts of the Availability of Old-Age Benefits on Exits from the Labour Market
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
- The impact of easy and early access to old-age benefits on exits from the labour market: a macro-micro analysis
CeRP Working Papers, Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies, Turin (Italy) 
See also Journal Article The impact of easy and early access to old-age benefits on exits from the labour market: a macro-micro analysis, IZA Journal of European Labor Studies, Springer (2016) View citations (1) (2016)
Journal Articles
2023
- Skills requirements across task-content groups in Poland: What online job offers tell us
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2023, 187, (C) View citations (2)
2022
- Skill requirements and labour polarisation: An association analysis based on Polish online job offers
Economic Modelling, 2022, 115, (C) View citations (2)
2021
- Unemployment invariance hypothesis and structural breaks in Poland
The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, 2021, 24, (C) View citations (3)
2020
- Asymmetry and Non-linearity in Discouraged and Added Worker Effects
Eastern European Economics, 2020, 58, (3), 221-241 View citations (5)
2019
- WHAT AFFECTS EFFICIENCY IN LABOUR MARKET MATCHING AT DIFFERENT TERRITORIAL AGGREGATION LEVELS IN POLAND?
Bulletin of Economic Research, 2019, 71, (2), 160-179 View citations (4)
2018
- Unemployment and vacancy flows in spatial labour market matching at the regional level. The case of a transition country
Journal of Applied Economics, 2018, 21, (1), 25-43 View citations (2)
2017
- Randomness or stock–flow: which mechanism describes labour market matching in Poland?
Baltic Journal of Economics, 2017, 17, (2), 119-135 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper Randomness or stock-flow: Which mechanism describes labour market matching in Poland?, KAE Working Papers (2016) (2016)
2016
- Aggregate matching in Spain. Time series analysis using cointegration techniques
Contemporary Economics, 2016, 10, (1)
- Discouraged or Added Worker Effect: Which One Prevails in the Polish Labour Market?
Acta Oeconomica, 2016, 66, (3), 489-505 View citations (6)
- The impact of easy and early access to old-age benefits on exits from the labour market: a macro-micro analysis
IZA Journal of European Labor Studies, 2016, 5, (1), 1-18 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper The impact of easy and early access to old-age benefits on exits from the labour market: a macro-micro analysis, CeRP Working Papers (2015) (2015)
- Underestimated or overestimated: matching function elasticities biased due to worker inflows and outflows
Ekonomia journal, 2016, 47
2015
- Aggregate labour market matching in Poland
International Journal of Economics and Business Research, 2015, 9, (4), 393-402
- Ile jest wolnych miejsc pracy w Polsce?
Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, 2015, (5), 171-186 View citations (2)
2012
- Elastyczność funkcji dopasowań na rynku pracy w Polsce
Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, 2012, (4), 109-126
- Labour market matching – the case of Poland
Bank i Kredyt, 2012, 43, (3), 31-46
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