SEER Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe
2007 - 2023
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Volume 18, issue 2, 2015
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Béla Galgóczi and Calvin Allen
- Roma and health: the social determinants of health: lessons from the case of Roma in Hungary pp. 5-30

- Gabriele Medas
- The Bulgarian hospital care system – challenges and reform plans pp. 31-58

- Zhivko Minkov
- Skills supply and demand in Macedonia: deriving lessons for future policy interventions pp. 59-72

- Dimitar Nikoloski and Ljupcho Pechijareski
- The impact of employee selection on organisational performance pp. 73-86

- Vanja Šušnjar Čanković
- Research and development in post-transition: a case study of western Balkans countries pp. 87-96

- Dimitar Nikoloski and Ljupcho Pechijareski
- The legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia pp. 97-106

- Ajla Škrbić
- Eurasia vs the Balkans: a comparison between two economic blocs pp. 107-118

- Bruno Sergi, D’Aleo, Vittorio and Giacomo Morabito
- Poverty and social exclusion as modern problems of the Serbian economy pp. 119-128

- Dalibor Miletić, Vladimir Mićić and Krunislav Sovtić
- Welcome to the Desert of Post-Socialism. Radical Politics after Yugoslavia pp. 129-132

- Kathrin Jurkat
Volume 18, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Béla Galgóczi and Calvin Allen
- Economies of the western Balkans in the process of European integration – New parametersEla Golemi pp. 5-12

- Ela Golemi
- The European Union’s role in the maintenance of international peace and security in the 21st centuryGökhan TelatarThe European Union's role in the maintenance of international peace and security pp. 13-32

- Gökhan Telatar
- Comparison of Balkan countries in the context of sustainable development and quality of life performancesMurat KayıkçıComparison of Balkan countries in the context of sustainable development pp. 33-46

- Murat Kayıkçı
- Education as an economic factor of development in Bosnia and HerzegovinaSvetlana Dušanić Gačić and Vanja Šušnjar Čanković pp. 47-58

- Svetlana Dušanić Gačić and Vanja Šušnjar Čanković
- Bulgarian managers – specifics in leadershipIya Petkova-Gourbalova pp. 59-82

- Iya Petkova-Gourbalova
- Doing business with corruption: an enterprise empirical analysisErmira Hoxha Kalaj pp. 83-92

- Ermira Kalaj
- The return migration of highly-qualified workers in Bulgaria and in Bosnia and Herzegovina – policies and returnees’ responsesVanya IvanovaThe return migration of highly-qualified workers in Bulgaria and in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 93-112

- Vanya Ivanova
- Information bridge: Bulgaria-Cyprus – Trade union co-operation for immigrant labour rightsVioleta Ivanova, Stella Georgieva and Evangelos Evangelou pp. 113-122

- Violeta Ivanova, Stella Georgieva and Evangelos Evangelou
- The Caspian energy plateau: Geo-economic, geopolitical and legal essentialsAnis Bajrektarevic and Petra Posega pp. 123-142

- Anis Bajrektarevic and Petra Posega
Volume 17, issue 2, 2014
- The EU: Breaking the chains of weariness pp. 153-165

- Christophe Solioz
- An end to the lies and self-deception: Scenarios for the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 167-174

- Jürgen Buxbaum
- The 2014 elections in Bulgaria: Political instability without end pp. 175-192

- Dobrin Kanev
- Turkey as an energy hub for the Southern Gas Corridor pp. 193-205

- Thomas Batten
- Taxation and budgetary policies in the western Balkans pp. 207-235

- Martin Hutsebaut
- Are remittances spent in a healthy way? Evidence from Albania pp. 237-266

- Ermira Kalaj
- The transformation of remittances from consumption to investment: a challenging strategy to accommodate the future pp. 267-278

- Eduart Lika
- Strike action at the forefront of the social partnership agenda pp. 279-290

- Andrea Olšovská and Marek Švec
Volume 17, issue 1, 2014
- Capacities in the context of European integration pp. 5-21

- Dragan Duric
- Bosnia needs an assertive Europe pp. 23-25

- Wolfgang Petritsch and Christophe Solioz
- Was history ever on holiday? The Europe of Sarajevo over 100 years: from WW1 to www pp. 27-47

- Anis Bajrektarevic
- The Caspian Five and the Arctic Five – Critical similarities pp. 49-56

- Anis Bajrektarovic
- Between trust and hope: the Justice and Development Party and the Alevis in Turkey pp. 57-73

- Ali Yaman
- Labour markets in Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan pp. 75-89

- Nina Lazaridi, Badr Aziz and Bruno S. Sergi
- The role in the integration process of international double taxation agreements – the case of the Republic of Macedonia pp. 91-99

- Sejdefa Dzafche
- Latvia – 20 years of independence: a trade-off between economic and political sovereignty? pp. 101-109

- Eva Maurina
- The push towards a modern economy: The Skolkovo innovation centre and IT as a way of reforming Russia’s economic strategy pp. 111-129

- Badr Aziz and Bruno S. Sergi
- How can Russia successfully overcome the challenges of international R&D projects? pp. 131-144

- Fabian Teichmann
Volume 16, issue 4, 2013
- Trade unions and the fall of Yugoslavia – the potential and the limitations pp. 379-392

- Peter Seideneck
- Freedom of movement of workers as a condition for implementing the Europe 2020 strategy for employment and growth pp. 393-401

- Biljana Cavkoska
- Emigration and immigration: Bulgarian dilemmas pp. 403-415

- Evelina Staikova
- Do remittances alter labour market participation? pp. 417-432

- Ermira Kalaj
- Serbia – The challenges of new industrial conflicts pp. 433-441

- Darko Marinkovic
- Realisation of the right to health and safety at work in the Republic of Macedonia pp. 443-455

- Temelko Risteski and Vesna Sijic
- Socio-economic cohesion and the future of the region of south-east Europe pp. 457-466

- Ela Golemi
- New trends in employee education and training: the learning organisation pp. 467-479

- Milica Mikuljevic
- Economic thought in the capitalist system as a determinant of social, economic and technological development pp. 481-486

- Tatjana Dragicevic-Radicevic and Milica Gavrilovic
- Why Ukraine, Romania and Kazakhstan have been outperformed by Russia and Poland pp. 487-502

- Fabian Teichmann
Volume 16, issue 3, 2013
- Developments of the economies, macroeconomic indicators and challenges in south-east European countries pp. 251-277

- Grigor Gradev, Enisa Salimovic and Bruno Sergi
- The common challenges of south-east European countries in the process of European integration pp. 279-285

- Ela Golemi
- The Albanian population and migration in historic perspective pp. 287-297

- Eduart Lika
- Background to trends in youth unemployment pp. 299-312

- Ladislav Mura, Renata Machova and Andrej Hevesi
- The practice of agency work in the Slovak Republic as a consequence of labour market liberalisation pp. 313-324

- Andrea Olsovska and Marek Svec
- The June uprising in Turkey pp. 325-346

- Emre Eren Korkmaz
- Credit rating agencies and moral values in the evaluation of credit risks pp. 347-353

- Nada Petrusheva and Aleksandar Nikolovski
- Two decades of wage developments and wage setting in central and eastern Europe pp. 355-372

- Bela Galgoczi
Volume 16, issue 2, 2013
- Institutions and culture: The story of the EU and the fate of Europe’s integration project pp. 131-142

- Qerim Qerimi and Bruno S. Sergi
- The interconnection and mutual dependence between politics and the economy: a special type of economic crime pp. 143-152

- Nataša Tanjević
- Management of public companies in Serbia pp. 153-161

- Vlajko Petković and Zorana Petković
- Some reflections on the theoretical concepts involved in corporate governance – the moral and philosophical aspects pp. 163-175

- Aleksandar Rašović
- Social entrepreneurship in the Republic of Croatia: what do we know and what are the future potentials and benefits? pp. 177-191

- Tea Golja, Roberta Kontošić and Samanta Požega
- Theoretical aspects in the defining of mobbing (or bullying) pp. 193-204

- Ivan Arnautović
- The standard of living in Serbia during the transition pp. 205-214

- Milovan Dimić
- Reasons for, and the profile and development of, poverty in Serbia pp. 215-220

- Vladimir Obradović and Marko Kimi Milić
- Serbia: A factory without a roof pp. 221-229

- Milan Beslać
- Precarious work in the Czech Republic and the approach of ČMKOS pp. 231-243

- Pavel Janičko
Volume 16, issue 1, 2013
- The collapse of the post-socialist industrial relations system in Hungary pp. 5-19

- András Tóth
- Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria 2013: How durable are the tendencies of authoritarian populism in a fragile democracy? pp. 21-35

- Dobrin Kanev
- Is change coming to Bosnia? Reflections on protests and their prospects pp. 37-39

- Florian Bieber
- Liberalism, neutrality and the politics of virtue pp. 41-58

- Koray Tütüncü
- Discursive liberalism in the absence of constitutional guarantees in Turkey pp. 59-72

- Koray Tütüncü and Fatma Tütüncü
- The job crisis in Kosovo – an assessment of the country’s employment policy pp. 73-84

- Jeton Mehmeti
- The situation in Albania concerning labour relations, employment policies and perspectives pp. 85-95

- Ledio Milkani
- Globalisation, the global labour movement and transnational solidarity campaigns: three case studies from Turkey pp. 97-112

- Emre Eren Korkmaz
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