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PERSONAL INFORMATION
Piotr Lewandowski
Piotr Lewandowski
Narbutta 2/20, 02-564 Warsaw
+48 601 296 834
[email protected]
Sex Male | Date of birth 30/06/1982 | Nationality Polish
CATEGORY LEVEL
Level of qualification II
WORK EXPERIENCE
07.2016 – up-to-date
IZA Research Fellow
IZA - Institute for the Study of Labor, Schaumburg-Lippe-Strasse 5-9, 53113 Bonn, Germany
Research Fellowship
Business or sector LLC – research institute
07.2013 – up-to-date
President of the Board
Institute for Structural Research, Rejtana 15 lok. 28, 02-516 Warsaw, Poland
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Managing and leading an organisation of 15-20 people
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Overseeing and participating in national and international research projects in the field of
labour economics, demographics, development, energy economics (funded or
commissioned e.g. by National Science Centre in Poland, World Bank, European
Commission, various ministries and central authorities in Poland)
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Writing research papers and reports in Polish and English
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Media duties in Polish and English
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Policy advice and consultancy for public and international organisations
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Key research interests: labour economics, labour market institutions, technology and the
labour market, pension economics
Business or sector NGO (foundation) – research institute
01.2006 – 06.2013
Chief Economist
Institute for Structural Research, Rejtana 15 lok. 28, 02-516 Warsaw, Poland
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Participating in national and international research projects in the field of labour
economics, demographics, pension economics (funded or commissioned e.g. by
National Science Centre in Poland, World Bank, European Commission, various
ministries and central authorities in Poland )
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Writing research papers and reports in Polish and English
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Media duties in Polish and English
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Key research interests: labour economics, labour market institutions, pension economics
Business or sector NGO (foundation) – research institute
Teaching Assistant
10.2004 – 06.2010
Warsaw School of Economics, al. Niepodległości 162, 02-554 Warsaw, Poland
Teaching classes in macroeconomics and labour economics at undergraduate and graduate level
Business or sector Academic institution
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
2007 – 2010
Phd studies
Collegium of Economic Analysis, Warsaw School of Economics , al. Niepodległości 162, 02-554
Warsaw
2000 – 2004
MAs in Economics
Economics Department I, Warsaw School of Economics , al. Niepodległości 162, 02-554 Warsaw
LANGUAGES
Mother tongue
Polish
Other language
UNDERSTANDING
SPEAKING
WRITING
Listening
Reading
Spoken interaction
Spoken production
English
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
German
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
Czech
B1
B1
B1
B1
A2
Spanish
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
Levels: A1/2: Basic user - B1/2: Independent user - C1/2 Proficient user
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Social skills and competences
Experienced member of many research teams, high social skills and competences in project
management and team leadership
Organisational skills and
competences
High organization skills and experience in participation in many research project as a project
coordinator, manager of the approx. 15/20-member team at IBS
Computer skills
Excellent command of Stata, LaTeX and MS Office.
Communication skills
Good communication skills gained during numerous projects, participation in conferences, seminars
and other events, and media presence. Excellent presentation, public speech and media presence
skills gained through courses and practice. Good teamwork skills gained through experience as a
member of various research groups.
Other skills and competences
Excellence in economics and public policy analysis (in particular labour economics, public economics
and pension economics)
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Journal Articles
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Keister, R., Lewandowski, P., 2017, A routine transition? The rise of routine work in
Central and Eastern Europe, Accepted for publication in Transfer. The European Review
of Labour and Research.
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Antosiewicz, M.; Lewandowski, P.; 2017, Labour market fluctuations in GIPS - shocks vs.
adjustments. Accepted for publication in a special issue of the International Journal of
Manpower "Labor adjustment in the European Economic Area during the Great
Recession" 2017.
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Antosiewicz, M.; Lewandowski, P.; Witajewski-Baltvilks, J., 2016, Input vs. Output
Taxation — A DSGE Approach to Modelling Resource Decoupling. Sustainability 2016, 8,
352.
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Lewandowski P., Stroński K., Keister R., 2016, Labour market segmentation and
pensions in the Polish defined-contribution scheme, Problems of Social Policy. Studies
and Discussions 33(2)2016, p. 111-137
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Hardy W., Keister R., Lewandowski P., 2016, Do entrants take it all? The evolution of task
content of jobs in Poland, Accepted for publication in Ekonomia (47)
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Bukowski M., Koloch G., Lewandowski P., 2013, Shocks and rigidities as determinants of
CEE labour markets’ performance, The Economics of Transition, The European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development, vol. 21(3), pages 553-581, 07
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Lewandowski P.,2005, Influence of treatment of males and females on effectiveness of
public pension scheme, Ekonomista no. 4/2005
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Lewandowski P., 2004, Assessment of the transfers between males and females within
Polish mandatory pension system, Studia Demograficzne no. 3/2004
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Working papers
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Keister, R., Lewandowski, P., 2016, A routine transition? Causes and consequences of
the changing content of jobs in Central and Eastern Europe, IBS Policy Paper 05/2016
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Goraus K., Lewandowski P., 2016, Minimum wage violation in Central and Eastern
Europe IBS Working Paper 03/2016 (also available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 10098)
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Hardy, W., Keister, R., Lewandowski, P., 2016. Technology or upskilling? The evolution of
job task content in Central and Eastern Europe, Institute for Structural Research, IBS
Working Paper 01/2016 (also available as HKUST IEMS Working Paper No. 2016-40)
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Hardy W., Keister R., Lewandowski P., 2015, Do entrants take it all? The evolution of task
content of jobs in Poland, Institute for Structural Research, IBS Working Paper 10/2015
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Lewandowski P., Stroński K., Keister R., 2015, Labour market segmentation and
pensions in the Polish defined-contribution scheme, Institute for Structural Research, IBS
Working Paper 09/2015
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Kamińska A., Lewandowski P., 2015, The effects of minimum wage on a labour market
with high temporary employment, IBS Working Paper 07/2015
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Baran J., Bartha A., Chłoń-Dominczak A., Fedyuk O., Kamińska A., Lewandowski P., Lis
M., Magda I., Potoczna M., Zentai V., 2014, Women on the European Labour Market,
Neujobs policy brief No 16.5, IBS Policy Papers 4/2014
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Arak P., Lewandowski P., Żakowiecki P., 2014, Dual labour market in Poland – proposals
for overcoming the deadlock, IBS Policy Paper No 1/2014, Warsaw
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Antosiewicz M., Lewandowski P., 2014, What if you were German? - DSGE approach to
the Great Recession on labour markets, IBS Working Paper No 1/2014, Warsaw
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Lewandowski P., Magda I., Baran J., Fedyuk O., Bartha A,2014, Gender dimension of the
labour markets over the past two decades, Neujobs working paper no. D16.1, IBS
Working Papers 1/2013
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Bukowski M., Lewandowski P., 2006, Transitions from unemployment in Poland: a
multinomial logit analysis, IBS Working Paper no. 2/2005
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Bukowski M., Lewandowski P., 2006, Assessing flows out of employment in Poland:
evidence from multinomial logit analysis, IBS Working Paper no. 1/2005
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Book
chapters,
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Lewandowski P., Magda I., 2016, Long-term unemployment in Poland, in: Long-Term
reports,
Unemployment After the Great Recession: Causes and Remedies, Bentolila, S. and M.
monographies
Jansen (ed.), CEPR Press.
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Baran J., Keister R., Lewandowski P., Magda I., 2016, Poland, in: Gender Inequality in
the Eastern European Labour Market: Twenty-five Years of Transition since the Fall of
Communism, Razzu G. (ed.), Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe
Series, Taylor & Francis Ltd.
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Andrea Broughton et al., 2016, Precarious Employment in Europe (Volume 1: Patterns,
Trends and Policy Strategies ; Volume 2 - Country Case Studies), study for European
Parliament Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union
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Kamińska A., Lewandowski P., 2015, In-work poverty in Poland – diagnosis and possible
remedies, World Bank, http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/23800056/inwork-poverty-poland-diagnosis-possible-remedies
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Lewandowski P., Magda I. (ed.), 2014, Employment in Poland 2013 - labour in the age of
structural change, Warsaw, IBS
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Employment in Poland 2012 - labour market during the recovery from the crisis, P.
Lewandowski, I. Magda (ed.), Warsaw, 2013
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Lewandowski P., Kamińska A., Chrostek P., 2012, Country case study for Poland for the
Regional ECA Jobs report (background report for the Back to Work book), IBS / The
World Bank
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Employment in Poland 2011 – Poverty and jobs, IBS and MPiPS, ed. Iga Magda, Maciej
Bukowski, 2012, co-author
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Employment in Poland 2010 - integration and globalization, Maciej Bukowski (ed.), Piotr
Lewandowski, Izabela Sobiech, Andrzej Żuławski, Jan Gąska, Aleksander Śniegocki.
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Lewandowski P., Marć Ł., 2009, Polish labor market. Supporting competitiveness and
long-term growth, (background report) IBS/ The World Bank
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Employment in Poland 2007 – Security on the flexible labour market, MPiPS 2008, coauthor
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Employment in Poland 2006 – Productivity for growth IBS and MPiPS 2007, co-author
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Employment in Poland 2005, Maciej Bukowski (ed.), co-author of the paper with Anna
Baranowska, Andrzej Górski, Piotr Lewandowski, Iga Magda and Małgorzata Sarzalska,
Ministry of Economy and Labour 2005
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Bukowski M., Kowal P., Lewandowski P..Zawistowski J., 2005, Impact of the structure and
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level of public sector revenues and expenditures on the labor market: international
experiences and implications for Poland, National Bank of Poland 2006
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in
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Jobs and Development conference 2016, November 2-3, 2016, Washington, D.C., USA
conference scientific
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2015 IBS Jobs Conference: Technology, skills and inequalities, October 27-28, 2015,
Participation
committees
Warsaw, Poland
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2014 IBS Jobs Conference: Dual labour markets, minimum wage and inequalities,
October 8-9, 2014, Warsaw, Poland
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