2019
DOI: 10.20472/es.2019.8.2.004
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Development of Real Unit Wage Costs on the Macro- And Mezo-Level of the Czech Republic

Abstract: The aim of the paper is to analyse the development and the level of cost inflation pressures originating from the labour market in terms of the different levels of the Czech Republic. At first, we will mention several definitions of unit labour costs and the reasons for their examination and monitoring. Then we will select the concept of the nominal and real unit wage costs and data for the macro-level and mezzo-level in the Czech Republic. It is also evaluated the development of real unit wage costs indicator… Show more

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“…In many European countries citizens are used not to rely on official pension system and invest their savings in property (Hromada, 2021a,b) protecting them in inlation times (Bednar, 2022). This is the reality mainly in countries that whitnessed substantial improvement in living standarts (Luczak, 2022) and having traditionaly strong safety net (Kaderabkova 2019) and abundant social system (Jasova, 2017or Cermakova, 2019. This gives reasoning to the Insurance Europe to express the opinion that "…further member state action is therefore needed to promote well-balanced multi-pillar pension systems across member states built on adequate, stable and attractive regulatory and tax frameworks".…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many European countries citizens are used not to rely on official pension system and invest their savings in property (Hromada, 2021a,b) protecting them in inlation times (Bednar, 2022). This is the reality mainly in countries that whitnessed substantial improvement in living standarts (Luczak, 2022) and having traditionaly strong safety net (Kaderabkova 2019) and abundant social system (Jasova, 2017or Cermakova, 2019. This gives reasoning to the Insurance Europe to express the opinion that "…further member state action is therefore needed to promote well-balanced multi-pillar pension systems across member states built on adequate, stable and attractive regulatory and tax frameworks".…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It needs to be remembered that the degree of housing and energy poverty differs across regions. Kaderabkova in this regard examines wage inflation in different regions in relation to labor productivity which falls behind and concludes that the trend of wage inflation might further increase rents and real estate prices, making own housing further less affordable [14,15]. Rising energy prices are reflected not only in the cost of energy consumption in households, but also in the prices of building materials and construction work [16].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In locations with a higher unemployment rate, there is a higher share of owner-occupied housing, because, in such a case, there is a rigidity of labor migration. In their study, Jarošová and Kadeřábková (2019) [22] examined the level and development of inflation affecting the labor market in various parts of the Czech Republic. Furthermore, real and nominal unit labor costs were selected, while the development of these costs was then assessed in various regions of the Czech Republic, together with the extent of their inflation potential.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%