
The awards gala for socially responsible employers
On July 9th for the second time a gala awards to socially responsible employers employing beneficiaries of the "Włącz się" Programme took place.
“Demographics, Jobs and Growth: Navigating the Future in Central, Eastern and South-eastern Europe”, conference organised by the Croatian National Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) – July 15, Dubrovnik
Marta Palczyńska and Adam Pigoń presented their research at the 2019 Warsaw International Economic Meeting - Warsaw, 2-4.07.
Materials from IEAMS HKUST seminar, during which Piotr Lewandowski and Albert Park presented their new paper - Hong Kong, 25.04.
Workshop for NGOs and institutions working with youth - Warsaw, November 14th
The launch of the IMF report, “Reassessing the Role of State-Owned Enterprises in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe” - June 18, Warsaw.
The 2019 Jobs and Development Conference took place in Washington, DC, on June 6-7, 2019. The event, co-organised by IBS, focused on policy-relevant research, applicable to identifying solutions to jobs challenges in low and middle income countries.
Researching policy-relevant questions on jobs challenges around the world?
— IBS Warsaw (@ibs_warsaw) December 5, 2019
Submit your paper to the 3rd IZA / World Bank / NJD / UNU-WIDER Jobs and Development Conference that will take place on May 21-22, 2020, in Warsaw, Poland.
Deadline 20.01.20
More 👉 https://t.co/5jrLw2lajj pic.twitter.com/lQXMRr02Gm
Self-employed in most of the OECD countries will receive lower pensions than employees earning the same gross wage 👇.
— IBS Warsaw (@ibs_warsaw) November 28, 2019
In Poland, there will also be a pension gap related to labour market segmentation 👉 https://t.co/jmphQjsuui https://t.co/vwY7iERBSb pic.twitter.com/3F2QBWiFTm
Population ageing and the prevalence of non-standard employment forms will increase pressures on pension systems - Poland and other CEE countries are among the OECD countries to be affected the most by these trends. https://t.co/mKJAdxrOSa
— IBS Warsaw (@ibs_warsaw) November 27, 2019