Article
Higher Education Policy (2004) 17, 39–48. doi:10.1057/palgrave.hep.8300040
Basic Demand and Supply Problems Concerning Research Personnel in Poland
Ma
gorzata D
browa-szefler
Center for Science Policy and Higher Education, University of Warsaw, Nowy Swiat 69, 0046 Warsaw, Poland.
E-mail: mszefler@uw.edu.pl
Abstract
This paper analyses the fall in R&D outlays in Poland and its effect upon the number of researchers employed and on the occupation structure. The reason underlying these adverse changes in employment within sectors, by age and qualification, which have a negative impact on research and development in Poland stems from the lack of demand for young researchers. This in turn is a consequence of constraints financial, legal and formal.
Keywords:
research staff, academic teacher, employment, qualifications, higher education, poland
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