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EMPLOYMENT OF FOREIGN LABOR FORCE IN SLOVAKIA

Abstract:

The dynamic changes that are taking place currently in many areas of life in Slovakia have impact also on the area of the employment of foreign labor. At present, Slovakia is becoming a state that accepts foreign labor due to the lack of domestic skilled labor. Based on description and analysis of applicable legislation and relevant statistical data, the main goal of the article is to analyze the current state of employment of foreigner labor force from EU, as well as from the non-EU Member States in particular. Methodological tools used in the research include desk research and complementary methods for textual analysis as description, analysis, generalization, and data synthesis.

Authors: Peter BAJZÍK, Peter NOVÁČEK

Release: 2020/4     Pages: 12-19     JEL classification: F22, J21, J23     
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Keywords: foreign labor force, foreigner, labor code, legislation

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Contacts:
Mgr. Peter Bajzík, PhD.
Fakulta managementu Univerzity Komenského v Bratislave
Odbojárov 10,
P.O.BOX 95
820 05 Bratislava 25
Slovenská republika
bajzik5@uniba.sk

Mgr. Peter Nováček
Fakulta managementu Univerzity Komenského v Bratislave
Odbojárov 10
P.O.BOX 95
820 05 Bratislava 25
Slovenská republika
peter.novacek@uniba.sk


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