New Jobs, Worklessness and Households in Poland
Hartmut Lehmann () and
Jonathan Wadsworth
Economics Technical Papers from Trinity College Dublin, Economics Department
Abstract:
Has the new Polish labour market created opportunities for all or has the distribution of work been split unequally across household types? Are low unemployment outflows caused by increased congestion from employed job seekers or by low entry wages relative to benefit levels? Using data from waves of the Polish Labour Force Survey beginning in May 1992, we document the type of new jobs created and analyse the household groups most likely to benefit from the transformation process in order to assess the likely distributional consequences of the employment generation process.
JEL-codes: J3 J6 P5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
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