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    • Randomness or stock-flow: Which mechanism describes labour market matching in Poland? 

      Gałęcka-Burdziak, Ewa (2016-04)
      I compare random, stock-flow and job queuing models to determine which mechanism prevails in the Polish labour market. I use monthly registered unemployment data for the period 1999 - 2013 and econometrically correct for ...
    • Efficiency in spatially disaggregated labour market matching 

      Antczak, Elżbieta; Gałecka-Burdziak, Ewa; Pater, Robert (2016-05)
      We analyse the efficiency in a labour market matching process. We contribute to the literature by comparing different spatial aggregation levels - NUTS-1 to NUTS-4 and analysing monthly and annual perspectives. We use data ...
    • Multiple unemployment spells duration in Poland 

      Gałecka-Burdziak, Ewa (2016-08)
      I study multiple unemployment spells. I refer to Poland, as this country experiences high incidence of the long-term unemployment and long mean incomplete unemployment duration. I estimate conditional risk set model for ...
    • Labor market institutions and the business cycle: The role of unemployment fears 

      Bielecki, Marcin; Kolasa, Marcin; Kopiec, Paweł (2023-12)
      We study the effects of labor market institutions (LMIs) in a general equilibrium model with search and matching frictions, endogenous separations, nominal rigidities, and uninsurable unemployment risk. By contrasting the ...