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  • Europe sees slow growth in face of economic and social challenges

    Eurofound has published its yearbook for 2015. The report shows that employment in Europe is on a slow growth trajectory after a long period of job loss and economic stagnation, but quality of life has slipped for many Europeans, and poverty is a threat for millions. Download the report: http://bit.ly/LWE2015

  • Eine bessere Sozialpartnerschaft ist nötig, um Menschenhandel zum Zwecke der Arbeitsausbeutung effektiv vorzubeugen

    [Hören Sie hier, wie Andrea Fromm, eine Forschungsreferentin von Eurofound, den neuen Bericht über die „Bekämpfung des Menschenhandels zum Zwecke der Arbeitsausbeutung“ vorstellt]
    Arbeitnehmer und Arbeitnehmerinnen können sich frei im EU Binnenmarkt bewegen. Dabei können sie in einem anderen EU-Mitgliedsstaat arbeiten und leben, ohne auf Schlepper oder Schleuser angewiesen zu sein. In der Europ

  • A glimpse into the future: Charting the impact of digitalisation on work

    Since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, technological change has brought both opportunities and risks. However, the widespread entry of computing technology into the workplace in the 1980s, and in particular the arrival of the World Wide Web in the 1990s, has profoundly affected society and the economy. This ‘digitalisation’ has already changed the nature of work: today’s offices look marke

  • Regional industrial policy after a large manufacturing plant closure

    Regional industrial policy after a large manufacturing plant closure
    How can a region recover and redevelop when hit by the closure of a big local employer? What can we learn from the experiences of other regions facing similar problems in Europe? What happened in the Trollhättan region after the SAAB closure – the biggest bankruptcy in Swedish industrial history?
    These and other related

  • Europe must take action to protect LGBT people in the workplace

    This article, originally posted on Social Europe Journal, is based on a comprehensive overview of surveys on the working life experiences of LGBT people in the EU. Read it in full here. 
    17 May is International day against homophobia, transphobia and biphobia. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people face distinct disadvantages in the labour market ranging from discrimination in rec

  • Role of social partners in preventing trafficking of labour

    The figure on the left – from Eurofound’s report Regulation of labour market intermediaries and the role of social partners in preventing trafficking of labour – illustrates how breaches in labour rights can potentially culminate in trafficking for forced labour. In some cases, labour market intermediaries recruit or transfer workers unlawfully, deceiving workers about the nature of the job, the e

  • Improving the working life of LGBT people in Europe

    A new EurWORK topical update aims to provide an insight into the views of gay,lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals in the workplace. Based on information from Eurofound’s network of European correspondents, the report shows that discrimination is widespread, with many employees hiding their sexual identity in order to avoid discrimination in the workplace. While governments, social

  • What future for manufacturing in the EU?

    Economic and labour market developments since 2008 have highlighted the importance of manufacturing for economies in the internet-driven era of globalisation. Eurofound’s pilot project on the future of manufacturing aims to examine the implications for employment across Europe. Developed at the instigation of the European Parliament and delegated to Eurofound by the European Commission (DG GROW),

  • National-level reporting and outreach

    Eurofound’s EurWORK observatory has launched its first series of online quarterly updates for the 28 EU Member States and Norway. Designed to complement the working life country profiles – which provide background information at national level – these new products report on the latest developments in working life in each Member State in the first quarter of this year. Eurofound is also keeping its

  • Eurofound holds annual meeting of Network of European Correspondents

    On 21–22 April, Eurofound held its annual meeting with the Network of European Correspondents at the Agency’s premises in Dublin. The correspondents, operating in all 28 EU Member States and in Norway, conduct research at national level; their work is an essential element of Eurofound’s Observatory of Working Life (EurWORK) and the European Monitoring Centre on Change (EMCC).

  • Tracking the impact of the digital revolution

    The first session of the 2016 Foundation Seminar Series (FSS) will take place on 26–27 May at Eurofound’s premises in Dublin.
    Participants will engage in debate and discussions around this year’s seminar theme: ‘The impact of digitalisation in the European Union: Building up national agendas for better implementation of digital changes’. Digitalisation exercises an increasingly significant infl

  • Collaborating with the Dutch EU Presidency

    Labour mobility in Europe and the contentious issue of undeclared work were topics that were high on the agenda at the recent meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers in Amsterdam on 19 and 20 April 2016. Eurofound, as part of its support and collaboration with the EU Presidencies, provided a background note on the issues surrounding undeclared work for the informal EPSCO meeting. Direct

  • Strong partnerships between governments and social partners are essential to prevent trafficking and exploitation in Europe

    [Listen to Eurofound Research Officer Andrea Fromm introduce the new report on preventing the trafficking of labour here.]
     
    Workers are mobile and can move freely within the EU single market across borders. In order to protect these workers from being exploited and enables businesses to engage in fair competition, the EU has strong legislation in place. But does that mean that trafficking d

  • Misure a sostegno delle start-up giovanili: dall’implementazione alla valutazione

    Cliccare qui per ascoltare la ricercatrice Sara Riso introdurre il nuovo rapporto 
    Il nuovo rapporto di Eurofound ‘misure a sostegno delle start-up giovanili: dall’implementazione alla valutazione’ offre una mappatura della varietà delle misure agevolative a favore delle start-up giovanili e rivisita in modo critico i risultati che emergono da valutazioni di tali interventi volte a stabilire la

  • Tackling Trafficking For Labour Exploitation In Europe: New Way Forward Together

    This article by Andrea Fromm was originally posted on Social Europe Journal, to view it please click here. 
    The European Union (EU) has strong legislation in place that protects workers from being exploited and also enables businesses to engage in fair competition. Workers are mobile and can move freely within the EU single market across borders – without being dependent upon traffickers. Yet,

  • New report stresses need for stronger monitoring of labour market agencies to prevent trafficking of workers

    (Dublin, Ireland): With growing numbers of workers moving freely across the European Union, the role of labour market intermediaries (LMIs) in matching workers with companies’ needs has become increasingly important in helping the single market to function effectively. However, some LMIs also play a part in the deceitful recruitment or transfer of workers who may subsequently be exposed to exploit

  • Start-up support schemes need to be evaluated on their outcomes for young people

    ** Listen to Eurofound Research Officer Sara Riso introduce the Start-up support for young people publication here.**
    The new Eurofound report ‘Start-up support for young people: From implementation to evaluation’ maps the variety of publicly supported interventions on youth entrepreneurship and reviews a range of policy evaluations assessing their impact and effectiveness.
    What becomes appa

  • Up-to-the-minute picture of restructuring in Europe

    Since 2002, Eurofound’s European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) has been monitoring the employment impact of large-scale restructuring events in Europe; it now covers the 28 EU Member States as well as Norway. 
    The ERM offers a searchable database of restructuring events containing factsheets with data from the principal national media in each EU Member State. Updated daily, the database has recor

  • Evidence-based youth entrepreneurship policies

    There is no shortage of start-up support measures for young people in the EU. However, a new report from Eurofound warns policymakers that the failure to conduct more robust policy impact evaluations carries the risk of delivering ineffective interventions and wasting public money. 
    The report, Start-up support for young people in the EU: From implementation to evaluation, points to many shortf

  • Annual meeting of Eurofound’s correspondents

    A key element of Eurofound’s work is the research conducted at national level by its network of European correspondents, operating in all 28 EU Member States and in Norway. The work of these correspondents supports Eurofound’s research activities – in particular, the work of its observatories: the European Observatory of Working Life (EurWORK) and the European Monitoring Centre on Change (EMCC). <

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