News

5th IZA/World Bank/NJD Conference on Jobs and Development
The 2021 Jobs and Development Conference took place on September 1-3, 2021. The event, co-organised by IBS, focused on good jobs transitions for post-pandemic development.
5th IZA/World Bank/UNU-WIDER/NJD Jobs and Development Conference – register now!
Institute for Structural Research once again co-organizes 5th IZA/World Bank/UNU-WIDER/NJD Jobs and Development Conference - registration is free and open for everyone.
SOLE 2021
Our research at the 26th Annual Conference of the Society of Labour Economists – May 14-15th, 2021
What works for whom? Youth labour market policy in Poland – webinar
Summary of the workshop on the evaluation of active labour market policies available in Poland for the unemployed youth.
Who’s protected by lockdown? Occupational exposure to contagion during the COVID 19 pandemic in Poland
Using Diagnoza.plus survey data collected in Poland, we find that occupational exposures to contagion have declined over the course of the pandemic, but unequally: much more among professionals than among other workers
We value your privacy
Cookie settings
Some cookies are necessary for the proper operation of our site. We also encourage you to agree to the use of analytical tool cookies. They allow us to continuously improve the site. You can find more information in the Privacy Policy. More.
Customize Reject all Accept all
Cookie settings
Customize settings
"Necessary" cookies are required for the operation of the site. Consent to the other categories, will help us improve the operation of the site. Third-party companies, such as: Google, also store cookies. For more information: data use and privacy. Cookies set by Google for logged in users.
Necessary cookies are required for the proper operation of the site.
Store the data of analytical tools such as: Google Analytics.
They store data related to the ad function.
Allows user data related to advertisements to be sent to Google

There is no cookies.

Allows personalized ads to be displayed

There is no cookies.

Save settings Accept all
Cookie settings
Skip to content