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Author
Kocór Marcin (Jagiellonian University in Cracow)
Title
Skills Shortages and Mismatches on the Polish Labour Market and Public Policy Recommendations
Niedobory kompetencyjne i niedopasowania na polskim rynku pracy a rekomendacje dla polityki publicznej
Source
Zarządzanie Publiczne / Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie, 2017, nr 4 (42), s. 38-52, tab., bibliogr. 54 poz.
Public Governance
Keyword
Kompetencje pracownicze, Rynek pracy, Polityka publiczna
Employees competencies, Labour market, Public policy
Note
streszcz., summ.
Abstract
Badania w różnych krajach pokazują, że jednym z ważniejszych problemów dotykających rynek pracy są w ostatnim czasie niedopasowanie i niedobory kompetencyjne. Autor przedstawia w pierwszej kolejności dane dotyczące niedopasowania polskiego rynku pracy w latach 2010-2014. Przy czym w analizach wykorzystano unikatowe podejście łączące informacje o wymaganiach pracodawców i kompetencjach dostępnych na rynku pracy, odnosząc się przy tym do większej liczby kompetencji niż w innych badaniach. Na podstawie przedstawionych wyników w drugiej części artykułu przedstawione zostały rekomendacje dotyczące zaprojektowania polityk publicznych w celu radzenia sobie z niedopasowaniami na rynku pracy. (abstrakt oryginalny)

Studies from various countries indicate that one of the most important issues recently affecting the labour market is skills mismatch and skills shortage. This paper presents the results of imbalances on the Polish labour market in the period 2010-2014. The research took a unique approach by comparing data on positions and skills from both the demand and supply perspectives in order to deduce the impacts on skills shortage and skills mismatch. It examined a wider range of skills as compared to other similar approaches and further referred them to positions for which they were requested by employers. The findings were then juxtaposed with the opinions of job seekers for the same positions. Based on the results, the paper presents a set of recommendations for public policies designed to address those problems. The findings of this research are consistent with similar studies in other countries, thus emphasising the applicability of the method and the findings in a broader context. (original abstract)
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ISSN
1898-3529
Language
eng
URI / DOI
https://doi.org/10.15678/ZP.2017.42.4.03
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