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Employment Policy

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction English
Code 114-0569/01
Abbreviation PZA
Course title Employment Policy
Credits 5
Coordinating department Department of Economics
Course coordinator doc. RNDr. Milan Šimek, Ph.D., MBA

Subject syllabus

1.Employment policy as a tool for solving market failures in the labor market - causes and manifestations of market failures on the labor market, unemployment and possibilities of its reduction by means of economic policy instruments on the labor market = employment policies.
2. Definition of employment and labor market policies - macroeconomic level, regional level, macroeconomic instruments and measures, instruments and measures at regional level.
3. Passive labor market policy - compensation of unemployment income, development of unemployment benefit compensation schemes, current unemployment compensation schemes, characteristics of unemployment benefit schemes, typology of unemployment regimes, effects of unemployment benefits, support for early retirement.
4. Active labor market policy - development of active labor market policy, classification, principles and types of measures according to the OECD classification, hierarchy of labor market policy interventions from the perspective of their potential to solve unemployment, models of access to labor market policy measures.
5. Implementation and effects of active labor market policy - systemic approach to the implementation of active labor market policy programs, logical basis, objectives, impact assessment, implementation, continuous monitoring, evaluation, short-term and long-term effects, implementation risks.
6. Approaches to solving labor market imbalances in the US and Japan - selected labor market policy measures in the US, minimum wage, anti-discrimination policy, migration policy, selected labor market policy measures in Japan, keiretsu, lifelong employment institute, migration policy. 7. Development of the labor market and employment policy of the European Union - development and reform of the labor market in EU countries, formation of coordinated EU employment policy, Lisbon strategy and labor market, Europe 2020 strategy. 8. Employment policy and labor market policy in selected countries of the European Union and Great Britain - characteristics of passive and active labor market policies in Germany, Spain, Denmark, Netherlands, Poland and Great Britain. 9. Employment policy and system of employment services in the Czech Republic - legislative framework, definition and content of employment policy, institutional provision, role of MoLSA and Labor Office of the Czech Republic in implementation of employment policy, Europe 2020 strategy and Czech labor market.
10. Unemployment support and retraining support in the Czech Republic - unemployment benefit, decisive period for assessing entitlement, amount and duration of unemployment benefits, severance pay, severance pay, retraining support, conditions, amount and duration of provision.
11. European Social Fund in the Czech Republic its operational programs focused on labor market support - objectives of the European Social Fund, operational programs, 2004-2006, 2007-2013, 2014-2020, examples of good practice.
12. Active employment in the Czech Republic - characteristics and effects of selected instruments, retraining, counseling, socially useful jobs, publicly beneficial jobs, support for employment of people with disabilities.
13. Active employment in the Czech Republic - characteristics and effects of selected instruments, investment incentives, bridging contribution, contribution in the period of partial unemployment, contribution to integration, contribution to the transition to a new business program, shared employment mediation, targeted programs to address employment.
14. Perspectives of the development of the Czech labor market - the Labor 4.0 initiative, the impact of technological changes on the demand for labor, evaluation of trends affecting further education, the population at risk on the labor market by technological changes, the impacts of technological changes on selected social aspects.

Literature

EC. Labour Market and Wage Developments in Europe. Anual review 2020. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2020. ISBN 978-92-76-27014-0 .
EC. Employment and Social Developments in Europe 2020. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2020. ISBN 978-92-76-21510-3 
EHRENBERG, Ronald and Robert SMITH. Modern Labor Economics. 13th Edition. Theory and Public Policy. Routledge, 2021. ISBN 9780367346973

Advised literature

BALCAR, Jiří. Soft Skills and their Importance on the Czech Labour Market. Ostrava: VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2018. ISBN 978-80-248-4245-5
CAHUC Pierre, Stéphane CARCILLO and André ZYLBERBERG. Labour Economics. 2nd Edition. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2014. ISBN 978-0-26-202770-0
HORA, Ondřej a Tomáš SIROVÁTKA. How Active Labour Market Policy Helps the most Disadvantaged : Evidence from the Czech Republic. In Beata Woźniak-Jęchorek, Michał Pilc. Labour Market Institutions and Productivity : Labour Utilisation in Central and Eastern Europe. 1st ed. London: Routledge, 2021. s. 260-283. Routledge Studies in Labour Economics. ISBN 978-0-367-44428-0