External publication
25 July 2022
The European Renewal: Making the most of pandemic recovery
COVID-19 remains dangerous, but if Europe can continue its unprecedented fiscal co-operation the crisis could give way to a new era of prosperity.
External publication
25 July 2022
COVID-19 remains dangerous, but if Europe can continue its unprecedented fiscal co-operation the crisis could give way to a new era of prosperity.
Blog post
20 July 2022
Self-employed women are at a wealth disadvantage, according to ECB household finance data, and thus have more to gain from policies that spur saving.
Opinion piece
15 July 2022
Blog post
13 July 2022
The self-employed are a diverse group, but they can help us better understand the drivers of well-being at work and help design better policies.
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
Annual report
06 May 2022
The Bruegel annual report provides a broad overview of the organisation's work in the previous year.
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
Podcast
09 February 2022
How are industrialisation and automation affecting Chinese workers?
Blog post
01 February 2022
The lowest income households are suffering disproportionally from the current inflation increase, with rising energy prices the main culprit.
Podcast
19 January 2022
How can AI education improve workers' experience?
Blog post
21 December 2021
A selection of charts from Bruegel’s weekly newsletter, analysis of the year and what it meant for the economy in Europe and the world.
Blog post
14 December 2021
The scope of the Digital Markets Act has emerged as one of the most contentious issues in the regulatory discussion. Here, we assess which companies c