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This article addresses the issue of econometric approaches and necessary data support systems for monitoring of youth labor market in Poland. Based on the panel data of 16 voivodeships for the 2000─2010 period, it is established that higher edu-cation is the factor behind a decrease in the youth unemployment rate, regardless of the type of the institution ─ public or private. While there is a standard inverse rela-tionship between the output growth and youth unemployment, it is likely that higher investment rate has an opposite effect. Our analysis highlights importance of several key policy issues to addressing current high youth unemployment rate in Poland, as educational mismatch or job search problems. In this regard, necessary data pro-cessing framework is outlined.
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This article analyzes the main indicators of the labour market in the Czech Republic, Russia and European Union. The authors seek relation of labour market development and global financial crisis followed by recession in European countries. The main problems of high unemployment rate, structural differences and very strong youth unemployment and its possible consequences are discussed too. Attention is also paid to the development of nominal and real wages.
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