SEER Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe
2007 - 2023
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Volume 22, issue 2, 2019
- Greening the economy: EU membership as a driver for change in south-east Europe pp. 145-180

- Bruno S. Sergi, Paul Arkoh, Chaimae Batta, Rim Drissi, Antonio Licastro and Alessandra Rodà
- The fight against climate change: the case of investment in renewables in Albania and Croatia pp. 181-188

- Gabriele Lombardo
- Wage developments in south-east Europe and the influence of economic policy pp. 189-216

- Bruno S. Sergi, Enisa Salimović, Sanja Paunović and Rajko Kosanović
- The impact of labour productivity on wages in Bulgaria, 2000-2017 pp. 217-224

- Lyuboslav Kostov
- Strikes and the power/lessness of the union pp. 225-244

- Zoran Stojiljković
- Social housing in Albania pp. 245-252

- Marsida Feshti, Ela Golemi and Greta Petriti
- The reality confronting the merit principle in the Albanian civil service: a historical comparison going back to the roots pp. 253-266

- Kozeta Vuksanlekaj
- The role of ethics in public administration pp. 267-278

- Artan Fejzullahu and Mirlinda Batalli
Volume 22, issue 1, 2019
- Social dialogue and occupational health and safety in the Republic of Croatia pp. 5-32

- Cvetan Kovač, Ivana Krišto, Hrvoje Kovač and Ana Šijaković
- Further milestones in the economic development of south-eastern Europe pp. 33-52

- Sanja Paunović and Rajko Kosanović
- The constitutional protection of property: The case of Kosovo pp. 53-66

- Ardrit Gashi
- The process of dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia: A review from a constitutional perspective pp. 67-86

- Florent Muçaj and Luz Balaj
- The compromises involved in the EU’s eastern enlargement and the quality of the result: implications for the western Balkans? pp. 87-104

- Mirela Veleva-Eftimova
- Comparative analysis of the criminal offence of the trafficking of human organs in the recently-formed countries of the Balkans pp. 105-116

- Fejzi Beqiri
- The gender pay gap in North Macedonia: Assessing the difference between low-paid and high-paid employees pp. 117-138

- Dimitar Nikoloski
Volume 21, issue 2, 2018
- Editorial pp. 151-152

- Béla Galgóczi and Calvin Allen
- The European integration of the western Balkans (Part II) pp. 153-200

- Christophe Solioz
- Analysis of the main trends in wages, employment and poverty in south-eastern Europe pp. 201-218

- Bruno S. Sergi, Sanja Paunović and Rajko Kosanović
- The Balkan route: towards an assessment of the impact of migration in Serbia and Croatia pp. 219-236

- Danilo Maria Merlo and Gabriele Lombardo
- The Kosovar basic old age pension as universalist exception amidst clientelist fragmentation pp. 237-252

- Igor Guardiancich
- Sustainable development and the social inclusion of disabled people pp. 253-260

- Biljana Čavkoska
- Exploring the future of Russia’s economy and markets: Towards sustainable economic development pp. 261-262

- Renáta Pitoňáková
- Compliance in Multinational Corporations: Business Risks in Bribery, Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing and Sanctions pp. 263-264

- Qerim Qerimi
Volume 21, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Béla Galgóczi and Calvin Allen
- Conference Note: SEER Journal Anniversary SymposiumLidija Pejović pp. 5-8

- Lidija Pejović
- The European integration of the western BalkansA presentation drawn on the text published here was made as the keynote in the framework of the SEER Anniversary Symposium: 20 Years of SEER Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe, Tuesday 8 May 2018.Christophe Solioz pp. 9-30

- Christophe Solioz
- Democratisation in south-eastern Europe through integration into the EU: Formalism or meaningful differentiation?Anna PlachkovaDemocratisation in south-eastern Europe through integration into the EU pp. 31-50

- Anna Plachkova
- The EU membership processes of Romania and Bulgaria relative to Turkey?Ekrem Yaşar AkçayThe EU membership processes of Romania and Bulgaria relative to Turkey? pp. 51-66

- Ekrem Yaşar Akçay
- Harmonisation of Kosovo labour legislation with that of the EUMirlinda Batalli and Muhamet Vokrri pp. 67-82

- Mirlinda Batalli and Muhamet Vokrri
- The partial transfer of Kosovo’s state sovereignty to the EU and international organisations – constitutional aspectsFlamur HyseniThe partial transfer of Kosovo’s state sovereignty to the EU and international organisations pp. 83-94

- Flamur Hyseni
- Wages and human capital potential in the Albanian labour market: Comparing Albanian workforce productivity and labour market earnings to those in neighbouring countriesOrion GaroWages and human capital potential in the Albanian labour market pp. 95-116

- Orion Garo
- The use of international women’s human rights law in addressing gender-based violence in KosovoAriana Qosaj-MustafaThe use of international women’s human rights law in addressing gender-based violence pp. 117-126

- Ariana Qosaj-Mustafa
- The constitutional protection of property rights in European and United States systems – a comparative analysisVjosa Osmani-SadriuThe constitutional protection of property rights in European and United States systems pp. 127-146

- Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- Comparative analysis of wages in central and eastern EuropeRajko Kosanović, Sanja Paunović and Bruno S. Sergi pp. 159-180

- Rajko Kosanović, Sanja Paunović and Bruno S. Sergi
- Minimum wages in selected SEE countriesEvelyn Astor pp. 181-186

- Evelyn Astor
- Focus: Terms and conditions of employment in the garment and shoe industry in SerbiaThis country profile has been produced with the support of the Rosa-Luxemburg-Foundation. The Clean Clothes Campaign seeks to improve working conditions in the global garment industry and further specific information on the issues covered by this report can be found at: www.cleanclothes.org/livingwage/europe.Bojana Tamindžija, Stefan Aleksić and Bettina Musiolek pp. 187-196

- Bojana Tamindžija, Stefan Aleksić and Bettina Musiolek
- Next-door relocation: Labour conditions and bargaining power in the Ukrainian made-for-brands garment industryThis article is based on a paper prepared for the 12th Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine, held at the University of Ottawa, 16-18 November 2017. https://www.danyliwseminar.com/.Oksana DutchakNext-door relocation pp. 197-212

- Oksana Dutchak
- The lack of a living wage and other rights violations in the garment and shoe industry in Ukraine pp. 213-222

- Oksana Dutchak, Artem Chapeye and Bettina Musiolek
- Where is Turkey heading?M. Kemal Oke pp. 223-246

- M. Kemal Oke
- Bribery and corruption – Challenges and potential solutions in multinational corporationsThis article draws on the author’s PhD thesis (2017) on Anti-Bribery Compliance Incentives submitted to the University of Kassel and published by Kassel University Press.Fabian Teichmann pp. 247-268

- Fabian Teichmann
- Transitional justice and reconciliation from the international peace-building perspectiveRemzije Istrefi pp. 269-288

- Remzije Istrefi
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- The basic characteristics of the information technology sector in Serbia pp. 5-20

- Dalibor Miletić, Anka Vojvodić and Marko Vojvodić
- Brexit – Implications for south-east European countries pp. 21-30

- Ela Golemi
- Challenges and impacts of the digital transformation of society in the social sphere pp. 31-48

- Miodrag Komarčević, Milovan Dimić and Petar Čelik
- Labour market transitions of young women and men in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia pp. 49-84

- Nikica Mojsoska-Blazevski
- Erosion of self-management – a Yugoslav factory in post-socialist transition pp. 101-116

- Kathrin Jurkat
- Incorporation of international human rights into national legislation: The case of Kosovo pp. 117-138

- Remzije Istrefi and Iliriana Islami
- Consequences of administrative silence in public administration pp. 139-152

- Mirlinda Batalli
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- Can constitutionalism build the rule of law?Iliriana Islami pp. 141-152

- Iliriana Islami
- Expropriation and protection of private property: Analysis of the recent applicable law in Kosovo in relation to international standardsHaxhi GashiExpropriation and protection of private property pp. 153-170

- Haxhi Gashi
- The precarious situation of domestic workers in the light of Turkish labour law and ILO Convention No. 189Gizem Sarıbay ÖztürkThe precarious situation of domestic workers in the light of Turkish labour law pp. 171-180

- Gizem Sarıbay Öztürk
- Labour market transitions of young women and men in SerbiaThis article is an edited digest of a publication written originally for the International Labour Organisation and is produced with kind permission. www.ilo.org/publns. This report was made possible due to the collaborative efforts of several members of the ILO Work4Youth Team as well as the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. The ILO acknowledges the support given by The MasterCard Foundation in allowing the research to move forward under the scope of the Work4Youth Partnership.Dragana Marjanović pp. 181-212

- Dragana Marjanović
- Participation of employees in defining economic policy and strategyDarko Marinković pp. 213-222

- Darko Marinković
- Logistical performance in the Balkans – trend evidenceVittorio D’Aleo and Bruno S. Sergi pp. 223-238

- D’Aleo, Vittorio and Bruno S. Sergi
- Political risks and prospects for the strategic development of the funded pension pillars in BulgariaZhivko MinkovPolitical risks and prospects for the strategic development of the funded pension pillars pp. 239-264

- Zhivko Minkov
Volume 19, issue 1, 2016
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Béla Galgóczi and Calvin Allen
- Non-standard work in Croatia since the outbreak of the crisis: challenges and responses in selected sectorsHrvoje Butković and Višnja SamardžijaNon-standard work in Croatia since the outbreak of the crisis pp. 5-22

- Hrvoje Butković and Višnja Samardžija
- Labour market transitions of young women and men in MontenegroThis article is an edited digest of a publication written originally for the International Labour Organisation and is produced with kind permission. www.ilo.org/publns. This report was made possible due to the collaborative efforts of several members of the ILO Work4Youth Team. The ILO acknowledges the support given by The MasterCard Foundation in allowing the research to move forward under the scope of the Work4Youth Partnership.Dragan Đurić pp. 23-54

- Dragan Đurić
- Migration and remittances: the rise and fall of Albania and KosovoBruno S. Sergi and Giacomo Morabito pp. 55-66

- Bruno S. Sergi and Giacomo Morabito
- ‘Our own China’: a review of Turkey’s industrial and employment strategy documentsMelda Yaman pp. 67-88

- Melda Yaman
- The Albanian economy in the 25th year of its transitionEla Golemi pp. 89-98

- Ela Golemi
- The institutional effect on public health: an Albanian survey analysisErmir Shahini and Ermira KalajThe institutional effect on public health pp. 99-108

- Ermir Shahini and Ermira Kalaj
- Information support and the processes of social dialogue in the Republic of SerbiaSpomenka Paunović, Sanja Paunović and Rajko Kosanović pp. 109-118

- Spomenka Paunović, Sanja Paunović and Rajko Kosanović
- A funded pension for GeorgiaLevan Bechkhadze pp. 119-134

- Levan Bechkhadze
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