Analysis
14 December 2023
New technologies in the workplace: a round-up of project research
The slow but steady uptake of artificial intelligence in Europe impacts the quantity, quality and nature of jobs as well as worker wellbeing.
Analysis
14 December 2023
The slow but steady uptake of artificial intelligence in Europe impacts the quantity, quality and nature of jobs as well as worker wellbeing.
First glance
26 October 2023
Women can reach a higher potential in the workforce if men begin to play their part.
Event
20 April 2023
This event brought together perspectives from different states to share best practices on the EU's legislative role in social policies.
Dataset
14 February 2023
A dashboard that monitors the uptake and inequality of telework in the EU across countries, years, occupations and socio-demographic groups.
External publication
12 December 2022
Podcast
24 August 2022
What does the future look like for the self-employed and what does it mean for traditional workers?
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.
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
External publication
26 November 2021
Chapter from 'Storms Ahead: the Future Geoeconomic world order' on the expectations from the next five years of Chinese economic policy, published on
Blog post
03 November 2021
The pandemic has disproportionately affected women both professionally and at home. Although the gender gap in labour force participation since the on
External publication
27 October 2021
Testimony before the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) on the consequences of the pandemic on women.
Blog post
11 October 2021
Policymakers should act to deal with labour-market concentration trends that potentially harm workers, especially gig workers and the self-employed.
External publication
24 September 2021
Who should bear more and who less of the burden achieving climate policy goals?
Event
23 September 2021
In this event panelists will discuss the future of European pension schemes.
Opinion piece
23 September 2021
The pandemic has shown workers and employers that another way to work is possible. The European Union should develop a framework to facilitate hybrid
External publication
20 July 2021
How to protect workers hurt by the fight against climate change.