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Dr. Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak is a Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics, with affiliations as a Research Affiliate at the Life Course Centre (Australia) and an Adam Smith Business School Affiliate at the University of Glasgow. Her work focuses on labor economics, particularly evaluating passive labor market policy instruments, and the economics of crime.
- Active member of the Scientific Council of the Educational Research Institute (since 2024)
- Currently leads multiple funded research projects (National Science Centre, NAWA, CERGE-EI Foundation, OECD)
Her research spans labor market dynamics, unemployment policy, prisoner reintegration programs, and demographic economics. She employs advanced econometric methods including regression discontinuity and clustering analysis.
Scientific recognitions include:
- START scholarship (Foundation for Polish Science)
- Minister's scholarship for outstanding young scientists
- Dekaban-Liddle Senior Fellowship
She has conducted international research visits at Universidad de Sevilla, RWI Berlin, and other institutions. Her recent publications analyze:
- Labor market polarization post-pandemic
- Gender pension gaps in Europe
- Impact of unemployment benefit duration
- Prisoner labor market participation
- Skills requirements in Polish job markets
