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1st IZA/World Bank/NJD Conference on Jobs and Development – call for papers
On May 11-12, 2018, IBS will co-organise the Jobs and Development conference in Bogotá, Colombia. We kindly invite you to submit your papers with the deadline of January 15.
Usage of administrative data for the purposes of research and policy analysis
On November 30, we organised the meeting of practitioners of administrative data in Poland.
“Directed technical change with capital-embodied technologies” – article in the Energy Economics
Second article of Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks (IBS) has been published in the Energy Economics journal. Congratulations!
Culture in numbers
How many people work in cultural sector? What is the value added of the sector? We publish our report on the economic importance of the cultural sector in Poland.
2017 IBS Jobs Conference – registration for participants
9 sessions about different aspects of labour economics, over 20 presentations, researchers from all over the world. We publish the detailed conference agenda.
“Family 500+” benefit and women on the labour market – materials
The materials from the international IBS seminar on the female labour force participation in Poland and the impact of the “Family 500+” programme on the labour supply of women (Oct 24, Warsaw).
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