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Williams, Colin; Nadin, Sara; Windebank, Jan

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<title>Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions of Social Trust - The Case of Łódź and the Districts of Łódź Voivodeship</title>
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Mularska-Kucharek, Monika; Brzeziński, Kamil

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Rauhut, Daniel; Kahila, Petri
The aim of this paper is to discuss the regional labour market policy response to demographic ageing in Sweden and its consequences on the labour supply of young adults. Regions with ageing problems already experience significant problems at the labour market. The overall conclusion is that labour market policies in Sweden addressing the consequences of ageing fail to include young adults and the policies do not address regional heterogeneity regarding e.g. ageing and youth unemployment.
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<title>The Effectiveness of Real Estate Market Versus Efficiency of Its Participants</title>
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Renigier-Biłozor, Małgorzata; Wiśniewski, Radosław
This paper attempts to prove the following hypothesis: the effectiveness of a real estate market may be identified by analysing the effectiveness of its participants. The authors also discuss methods based on the rough set theory which can influence the efficiency and efficacy of market participants, and consequently, the effectiveness of the real estate market and its participants.
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