Blog post
26 September 2022
Do LGBTQIA+ people face EU labour market discrimination?
Labour-market data on LGBTQIA+ people is limited, but there is some evidence that those in same-sex partnerships experience discrimination.
Blog post
26 September 2022
Labour-market data on LGBTQIA+ people is limited, but there is some evidence that those in same-sex partnerships experience discrimination.
Working paper
22 September 2022
The paper extends the debate about the future of work beyond employment and pay, to a consideration of job quality more broadly.
Blog post
12 September 2022
Europe should investigate the possibility of ‘digital frontier worker’ status for cross-border remote workers.
Annual meetings
06 September 2022
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel's flagship event which gathers high-level speakers to discuss the economic topics that affect Europe and the world.
Working paper
30 August 2022
How do gender stereotypes and gendered work segregation, and digitalisation and automation, result in a vicious cycle of digital gender inequality?
Podcast
24 August 2022
What does the future look like for the self-employed and what does it mean for traditional workers?
Working paper
26 July 2022
Policymakers should strengthen the role of social partners in the adoption of AI technology to protect workers’ bargaining power.
Policy brief
16 June 2022
Hybrid arrangements in which part of the week is spent at the office, and part at home, are likely to become the norm.
Policy brief
07 June 2022
A review of changes in the way we work.
Event
07 June 2022
First Annual Conference of the Future of Work and Inclusive Growth project
Podcast
19 May 2022
What is job quality and why does it matter?
Working paper
11 May 2022
For many newly emerging jobs, labour-market mismatches prevail as workers and firms are unable to apply precise occupation taxonomies and training lag
Policy brief
05 May 2022
To improve wellbeing at work, job quality policy should pay more attention to imbalances in job content and the social environment at work.
Event
28 April 2022
What changes has working from home brought on for workers and societies, and how can policy catch up?
Podcast
13 April 2022
How do we address the challenges of remote work? Lessons from both sides of the Atlantic.
Policy brief
24 March 2022
What is the current state of pensions policy in Europe and how are independent workers treated compared with their traditionally employed counterparts