Examples of CEE Countries in a sentence
This reduction occurred bothOther administrative expenses (€ million)in the CEE countries, notably Poland and Ukraine, and in Western Europe, especially in Italy where voluntary retirements agreed at the time of the ONE4C project continued.
Building on the theoretical background paved by the authors defining different types of capitalism, we felt the necessity to characterise the CEE countries as a specific region of the ‘new capitalism’ by describing the commonalities of these countries in history during the 40 years of socialism and the commonalities and differences during the transition period.
And only one took into considerations several CEE countries, when creating the HR clusters in Europe.In the new century, in addition to the theoretical developments introduced above, there was a substantial development on the field of the models of CHRM.
Although the frequency of use of this method is usually lower in the CEE countries, its place in the ranking of techniques is similar, except in Hungary, where only about 20% of the organisations reported using it irrespective of staff categories.¾ In the total sample, references are used across the board, although at slightly decreasing rates: applicants for management (61%) and professional positions (58%), clerical (52%) or manual jobs (40%) are frequently requested to present references.
Thirdly, we have focused only on subsidiaries located in CEE countries.
From this population 1,001 interviews were completed with foreign subsidiaries, of which 215 were located in East Germany and 786 in CEE countries.
As we are interested in studying the case of CEE countries, we consider SES database an optimal choice as it covers wide scope of countries.
A similar approach for CEE countries is applied by Kordalska and Olczyk (2018, pp.
For most of the CEE countries (except for Poland, Lithuania and the Slovak Republic) the higher involve- ment in GVC results in lower probability of having temporary type of em- ployment contract.
Since the evidence of the growing extent of temporary workers in CEE countries is very well documented (for review see e.g. Baranowska & Gebel, 2010, pp.