SEER Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe
2007 - 2023
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2012
- Unemployment and the Eurozone crisis: the state of social welfare in the Balkans pp. 425-431

- Qerim Qerimi and Bruno Sergi
- Moldova’s labour market framework (2006-2011): challenges, opportunities and scenarios pp. 433-455

- Viorica Antonov
- The spectrum of employment policies and their impact on the labour market in Montenegro pp. 457-482

- Vojin Golubović
- The impact of employment in agriculture on overall employment and development: a case study of the district of Topol’čany, Slovakia pp. 483-492

- Pavol Schwarcz, Ladislav Mura, Mário Pätoprstý and Loreta Schwarczová
- The new Labour Code in Hungary in the mirror of the regulations of the European Union and EU member states pp. 493-507

- Tamás Prugberger and Andrea Szöllös
- Industrial relations transformation in the framework of European Union standards: the case of Bulgaria pp. 509-528

- Ekaterina Ribarova
- Capitalism and the global economic crisis pp. 529-537

- Vladimir Marinković and Natasa Stanisavljević
- Social democracy and trade unions pp. 539-544

- Slobodan Petrović
- Trade union and social rights as a part of human rights pp. 545-552

- Andjelka Račić
Volume 15, issue 3, 2012
- The social power of trade unions in the new market economies: why is it in decline? pp. 295-302

- Ekaterina Ribarova
- Trade unions in Slovenia: historical development and the current situation pp. 303-313

- Miroslav Stanojević and Živa Broder
- The contemporary role of trade unions in the European Union in comparison with Macedonia, Serbia and Croatia pp. 315-326

- Aleksandar Chavleski and Temelko Risteski
- Trade unions – between the Scylla and Charybdis of politics pp. 327-336

- Darko Marinković and Vladimir Marinković
- Trade unions and transition pp. 337-344

- Oliver Momčilović and Mile Draganović
- The need for quality trade union organisation pp. 345-351

- Duško Kostić, Radoje Cvejić and Radmila Marković
- The trade union right to organise and its exercise in the Republic of Macedonia pp. 353-362

- Temelko Risteski, Vesna Sijić and Emrah Mihtaroski
- Influence of the European Trade Union Confederation on the development of trade unions in a transition country pp. 363-373

- Željko Mirjanić and Jasna Čošabić
- The modernisation of workers’ unions for the 21st century pp. 375-379

- Predrag Ristić
- Creating a role for unions in ambient conditions for increasing employment pp. 381-389

- Marko Pavlović and Mladen Stamenković
- Trade union pluralism – progression or regression in the protection of workers’ rights in the Republic of Macedonia? pp. 391-399

- Todor Kalamatiev and Aleksandar Ristovski
- Role of trade unions in the prevention of mobbing (or bullying) pp. 401-411

- Gordan Stefanović
- Review article: Europeanisation at the crossroads pp. 413-420

- Wolfgang Petritsch and Christophe Solioz
Volume 15, issue 2, 2012
- Employment policies under budget austerity in times of crisis pp. 143-167

- Lyuben Tomev
- Romania: the commodification of work during the economic crisis pp. 169-195

- Valeriu Frunzaru
- Croatia: Time to re-evaluate employment policy pp. 197-223

- Maja Vehovec and Iva Tomić
- The labour market crisis and the road to job recovery in Serbia pp. 225-252

- Mihail Arandarenko
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – future stuck in the past pp. 253-268

- Damir Miljević
- Labour market and employment policies in Macedonia pp. 269-287

- Vesna Stojanova and Todor Milchevski
Volume 15, issue 1, 2012
- When the EU met the western Balkans: Ready for the wedding? pp. 5-26

- George Aspridis and Marina Petrelli
- A ‘Europe of multiple speed’ in a downward spiral pp. 27-37

- Béla Galgóczi
- The development of social security policies in Greece (1974-2011) through the method of data analysis pp. 39-50

- Masoura Eleftheria
- Social and economic trends in south-east Europe pp. 51-60

- Béla Galgóczi and Bruno S. Sergi
- Why is there no money for pensions? The causes of the social insurance budget deficit and alternative solutions pp. 61-80

- Liviu Voinea
- Calculating reimbursement rates in Bulgaria – results of recent reforms pp. 81-94

- Ivan Markov, Jeni Nacheva, Yosif Yosifov, Maria Zareva and Petya Georgieva
- Increasing the effectiveness of FDI as a driving factor in raising the level of competitiveness in the western Balkans pp. 95-108

- Danijela Jaćimović
- Health issues of immigrant women: A qualitative study of domestic services in Turkey pp. 109-121

- Nilay Etiler and Kuvvet Lordoglu
- Survival strategies of the poor and marginalised – The case of internally displaced people in Georgia pp. 123-135

- Lela Rekhviashvili
Volume 14, issue 4, 2011
- To Europe and back – The Croatian EU accession process and its outcomes pp. 463-480

- Darko Šeperić
- Under pressure: The impact of EU policy on the social partners in central and eastern Europe pp. 481-492

- Ivana Palinkas
- Civil society: any way out from the dead end? pp. 493-504

- Christophe Solioz
- The problem of unemployment in the Republic of Serbia with specific regard to informal employment pp. 505-519

- Sanja Paunović and Rajko Kosanović
- Ageing population and labour productivity in Bulgaria pp. 521-544

- Rossitsa Rangelova and Grigor Sariiski
- Trade unions in Turkey: past, present and future developments pp. 545-569

- Manfred Wannöffel
- Transition from the old to the new: lessons learned in the Israeli Histadrut during the Ramon leadership pp. 571-588

- Yaffa Moskovich
Volume 14, issue 3, 2011
- The metal and textile industry in Romania pp. 321-345

- Stefania Barbuceanu
- Developments and prospects in the metal and textile industries of Macedonia pp. 347-373

- Mare Ančeva
- Developments and perspectives in the metal industry of Serbia pp. 375-399

- Radmila Grozdanić
- The current economic situation facing Montenegro in the time after the global financial crisis pp. 401-425

- Dejan Dulovic
- Research on the development and prospects of the metal and textiles industries in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 427-450

- Duljko Hasić
Volume 14, issue 2, 2011
- Romania: the cost of scarce social policies – economic failure pp. 151-168

- Gabriela Cretu
- Serbia: equity and efficiency – hand-in-hand pp. 169-184

- Dušan Pavlović and Mihail Arandarenko
- Croatia: Paradise Lost pp. 185-196

- Predrag Bejaković
- Bulgaria: transition revised – social fragmentation and the increase in poverty pp. 197-214

- Krastyo Petkov and Atanas Vladikov
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: development versus progress pp. 215-238

- Svetlana Cenić
- Montenegro: from equity towards efficiency pp. 239-249

- Jadranka Kaluđerović
- Macedonia: education vs. unemployment – a way out of poverty? pp. 251-264

- Neda Milevska Kostova and Biljana Kotevska
- Kosovo: new country, old problems pp. 265-276

- Jeton Mehmeti
- Albania: education, employment and social policies – lost in translation pp. 277-292

- Erisa Çela
- Moldova: system survival vs. long-term viability pp. 293-313

- Cornel Ciurea
Volume 14, issue 1, 2011
- Post-crisis development model of Serbia pp. 7-15

- Rastimir Tiosavljević
- Effects of the economic crisis in Romania pp. 17-25

- Constantin Duguleană
- Analysis of the asset and loan portfolios of Latvian commercial banks under the circumstances of the crisis of 2008 and afterwards pp. 27-40

- Svetlana Saksonova
- The strengthening of company competitiveness during the crisis period pp. 41-49

- Edin Kalač and Šaban Gračanin
- What can we expect from corporate reporting? The case of Croatia pp. 51-60

- Tea Golja and Morena Paulišić
- Montenegro in the entangled world: perceiving the global crisis from a local perspective pp. 61-71

- Saša Popović
- Playing ‘hide and seek’ with the Treasury: why do Poles engage in the unofficial labour market? pp. 73-82

- Bogdan Mróz
- Private pension funds in Poland pp. 83-100

- Lech Keller-Krawczyk
- Crime and motivation towards corruption as a result of countries in transition: A case study of Serbia pp. 101-109

- Oliver Momčilović, Aleksandar Đurić and Danijel Kadarjan
- The peaceful resolution of labour disputes in the direction of social peace pp. 111-118

- Vladimir Perić
- Legal environment, national strategies and policies for the employment of people with disabilities pp. 119-130

- Marga Živitere and Viktors Člaidze
- Limiting environmentally harmful economic activities: the role of environmental NGOs and activist groups pp. 131-142

- Alda Ozola
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