Working anytime and anywhere in the EU after the pandemic: The effects on quality of working time
Expected publication: June 2026
This research report examines how flexible working arrangements in the EU affect working time quality, autonomy and employee well-being, comparing recent developments with a decade ago. It analyses differences across skill levels, sectors and Member States, and assesses the role of regulations and policies such as the right to disconnect. It also identifies key challenges and opportunities to ensure that increased flexibility supports, rather than undermines, job quality.
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