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La dynamique du marché du travail en Pologne et en Turquie : une analyse comparative

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  • Mustafa Ulus

    (Université Galatasaray, GIAM)

  • Seyfettin Gürsel

    (Université Bahcesehir, BETAM)

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Cet article* fournit une analyse comparative de la dynamique du marché du travail en Pologne et en Turquie. Une analyse en termes d’offre et de demande montre qu’il existe des différences importantes dans l’évolution de ces deux variables. En Pologne, l’offre de travail est stagnante et le chômage s’explique essentiellement par la demande de travail. Récemment, le taux de croissance élevé de la Pologne a entraîné une baisse significative du taux de chômage. A la différence de la Pologne, la population active en Turquie est en hausse et constitue une pression permanente sur le marché du travail. *Cet article a bénéficié du support du Fonds de recherche de l’Université Galatasaray

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  • Mustafa Ulus & Seyfettin Gürsel, 2010. "La dynamique du marché du travail en Pologne et en Turquie : une analyse comparative," Bulletin de l'Observatoire des politiques économiques en Europe, Observatoire des Politiques Économiques en Europe (OPEE), vol. 23(1), pages 37-44, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ulp:buopee:v:23:y:2010:m:12:i:8
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