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Unemployment in Transition: Restructuring and Labour Markets in Central Europe (Economies in Transition to the Market)
ISBN-13:
9789058231031
ISBN-10:
9058231038
Edition:
1
Author:
Tomasz Mickiewicz, Janice Bell
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Routledge
Format:
Hardcover
238 pages
Category:
Economic Conditions
,
Economics
,
Unemployment
,
Human Resources
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ISBN-13:
9789058231031
ISBN-10:
9058231038
Edition:
1
Author:
Tomasz Mickiewicz, Janice Bell
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Routledge
Format:
Hardcover
238 pages
Category:
Economic Conditions
,
Economics
,
Unemployment
,
Human Resources
Summary
Unemployment in Transition: Restructuring and Labour Markets in Central Europe (Economies in Transition to the Market) (ISBN-13: 9789058231031 and ISBN-10: 9058231038), written by authors
Tomasz Mickiewicz, Janice Bell, was published by Routledge in 2001.
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The emergence of open unemployment is an unavoidable consequence of postcommunist transition. Some countries-notably in the former Soviet Union-initially slowed economic contraction. But in the longer run slower reformers have generally sustained deeper and more prolonged recessions than faster reforming central European countries. Moreover, the initially low unemployment rates in the former Soviet Union are now rising, and may stabilise at higher post-transition equilibrium rates than in Central Europe.
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