THE LABOUR MARKET AS SEEN BY YOUNG WORKERS – SELECTED ASPECTS
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work, graduate, education, unemployment, overeducation, transition
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The Polish labour market is a dynamically changing environment. This affects the situation of the young people entering the market. In the last dozen years young people, especially those still educating, have been changing their attitudes to work. Since the mid-1990s, there has been a growing interest in higher education. This has been reflected in the fast growth of privately run higher education institutions and in the increasing number of people with degrees. The article aims to depict the situation of young people on the Polish labour market in 2010–2017. Statistics and key indicators for the labour market are used to provide a quantitative presentation of the problems discussed. In addition to this analysis, a problem-based approach is used. This article is based on an overview of the literature on the subject, as well as on technical reports and statistics taken from Polish and foreign publications.
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Wronowska, G. (2018). THE LABOUR MARKET AS SEEN BY YOUNG WORKERS – SELECTED ASPECTS. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Oeconomia, 17(1), 121–129. https://doi.org/10.22630/ASPE.2018.17.1.14
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