A graduate of economics at the Warsaw School of Economics. She is particularly interested in the issues of wage inequality, relationships between professional and family activity, the impact of demographic changes on the functioning of the labour market and the assessment of the effectiveness of social policy instruments. In her free time, she goes for long walks around Warsaw, reads (preferably about psychology or the history of philosophy), practices yoga and tests new recipes.
19-20 July 2023. Agata Rozszczypała participated in the "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" - a workshop organised by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in Nuremberg.
We investigate the role of education in creating employment opportunities for persons with disabilities across the European Union. We use the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) for 2011-2019. We find that educational attainment is a major factor determining the probability of ...
The Paths2Include project aims to understand the different forms of discrimination in European labour markets and to increase the employment opportunities of people at risk of exclusion from the labour market.
The project consists of the preparation of a draft law implementing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). It obliges the states-parties to take all actions to implement the provisions and monitor their implementation, as well as to disseminate its provisions to raise awareness of citizens, including those with disabilities.