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@article{ author = {Alina Baran - Author of basic elaborations , Beata Balinska - Author of basic elaborations , Marek Bednarski - Author of basic elaborations , Ireneusz Bialek - Author of auxiliary texts , Piotr Broda-Wysocki - Author of auxiliary texts }, title = {Working Out Employment}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2004}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.unic.un.org.pl/nhdr/nhdr2004.php}, abstract = {This year's Human Development Report Poland 2004 'Working out Employment' is the eighth example of the Polish national report in the United Nations Human Development Report series. Its principal subjects are the transformations of the contemporary labour market and problems with employment growth in Poland a country subjected, over a short time, to the parallel influence of several processes: systemic transformation, modernisation and globalisation. Economic growth is an important, though not the only element of human development, and the authors of the report ask the basic question: how does the Gross Domestic Product growth translate into increased opportunities for choosing a better life path. This very criterion, by combining the economic, social and political factors, enables a comprehensive approach to the evaluation of development and points not only to the improvement in the economic potential but its distribution as well.} }Download File
AU - Alina Baran - Author of basic elaborations , Beata Balinska - Author of basic elaborations , Marek Bednarski - Author of basic elaborations , Ireneusz Bialek - Author of auxiliary texts , Piotr Broda-Wysocki - Author of auxiliary texts TI - Working Out Employment PT - Journal Article DP - 2004 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - This year's Human Development Report Poland 2004 'Working out Employment' is the eighth example of the Polish national report in the United Nations Human Development Report series. Its principal subjects are the transformations of the contemporary labour market and problems with employment growth in Poland a country subjected, over a short time, to the parallel influence of several processes: systemic transformation, modernisation and globalisation. Economic growth is an important, though not the only element of human development, and the authors of the report ask the basic question: how does the Gross Domestic Product growth translate into increased opportunities for choosing a better life path. This very criterion, by combining the economic, social and political factors, enables a comprehensive approach to the evaluation of development and points not only to the improvement in the economic potential but its distribution as well.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Alina Baran - Author of basic elaborations , Beata Balinska - Author of basic elaborations , Marek Bednarski - Author of basic elaborations , Ireneusz Bialek - Author of auxiliary texts , Piotr Broda-Wysocki - Author of auxiliary texts %T Working Out Employment %D 2004 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.unic.un.org.pl/nhdr/nhdr2004.php, %X This year's Human Development Report Poland 2004 'Working out Employment' is the eighth example of the Polish national report in the United Nations Human Development Report series. Its principal subjects are the transformations of the contemporary labour market and problems with employment growth in Poland a country subjected, over a short time, to the parallel influence of several processes: systemic transformation, modernisation and globalisation. Economic growth is an important, though not the only element of human development, and the authors of the report ask the basic question: how does the Gross Domestic Product growth translate into increased opportunities for choosing a better life path. This very criterion, by combining the economic, social and political factors, enables a comprehensive approach to the evaluation of development and points not only to the improvement in the economic potential but its distribution as well.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Alina Baran - Author of basic elaborations , Beata Balinska - Author of basic elaborations , Marek Bednarski - Author of basic elaborations , Ireneusz Bialek - Author of auxiliary texts , Piotr Broda-Wysocki - Author of auxiliary texts TI - Working Out Employment PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.unic.un.org.pl/nhdr/nhdr2004.php, AB - This year's Human Development Report Poland 2004 'Working out Employment' is the eighth example of the Polish national report in the United Nations Human Development Report series. Its principal subjects are the transformations of the contemporary labour market and problems with employment growth in Poland a country subjected, over a short time, to the parallel influence of several processes: systemic transformation, modernisation and globalisation. Economic growth is an important, though not the only element of human development, and the authors of the report ask the basic question: how does the Gross Domestic Product growth translate into increased opportunities for choosing a better life path. This very criterion, by combining the economic, social and political factors, enables a comprehensive approach to the evaluation of development and points not only to the improvement in the economic potential but its distribution as well.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Working Out Employment AU - Alina Baran - Author of basic elaborations , Beata Balinska - Author of basic elaborations , Marek Bednarski - Author of basic elaborations , Ireneusz Bialek - Author of auxiliary texts , Piotr Broda-Wysocki - Author of auxiliary texts PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.unic.un.org.pl/nhdr/nhdr2004.php, AB - This year's Human Development Report Poland 2004 'Working out Employment' is the eighth example of the Polish national report in the United Nations Human Development Report series. Its principal subjects are the transformations of the contemporary labour market and problems with employment growth in Poland a country subjected, over a short time, to the parallel influence of several processes: systemic transformation, modernisation and globalisation. Economic growth is an important, though not the only element of human development, and the authors of the report ask the basic question: how does the Gross Domestic Product growth translate into increased opportunities for choosing a better life path. This very criterion, by combining the economic, social and political factors, enables a comprehensive approach to the evaluation of development and points not only to the improvement in the economic potential but its distribution as well.