Assessment of Employment Policies in Poland
Carmen De La Cámara
Eastern European Economics, 2003, vol. 41, issue 3, 29-59
Abstract:
In the process of integration of the Central and East European countries into the European Union, employment and unemployment in those countries are major concerns. Hence, the proposal of policies for employment is a controversial issue. The existence of opposing conceptual frameworks is the main cause of this divergence. Insofar as the debate is still open and no definite conclusions have been reached, this article presents a reasoned assessmentofprescriptions for labor-market policies in those countries. Restricting the study to a single country allows a clearer outline of economic policies, and, thus, this article focuses on Poland. The main purpose of the article is to examine different measures that have been proposed for Poland and allocate them to their corresponding theoretical framework. In addition the suitability of the proposed measures to attain the stated objectives will be evaluated.
Date: 2003
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