- Labour market segmentation: Piloting new empirical and policy analyses
- Where are all the good jobs?
- Capital gains: Employment growth in EU capitals outstrips other regions over 15-year period
- European Jobs Monitor 2019: Shifts in the employment structure at regional level
- The future of manufacturing in Europe
- Technology scenario: Employment implications of radical automation
- The future of manufacturing – is it in Europe?
- Trade scenario: Employment implications in Europe of a large increase in global tariffs
Employment structure
07 October 2019
The employment structure reflects the change in employment across occupations and sectors, using various proxies of job quality. The current debate about shifts in the employment structure is focused on the extent to which observed patterns of job polarisation and upgrading have contributed to wage inequality trends and on Europe's shrinking middle class. Eurofound’s European Jobs Monitor analyses shifts in the employment structure in the EU.
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- Labour market segmentation: Piloting new empirical and policy analyses
- Where are all the good jobs?
- European Jobs Monitor 2019: Shifts in the employment structure at regional level
- The future of manufacturing in Europe
- Technology scenario: Employment implications of radical automation
- The future of manufacturing – is it in Europe?
- Trade scenario: Employment implications in Europe of a large increase in global tariffs
- Energy scenario: Employment implications of the Paris Climate Agreement
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News (10)
- Capital gains: Employment growth in EU capitals outstrips other regions over 15-year period
- The tide is rising, are all boats lifting?
- Male employment rebounds and part-time work surges
- Highest-paying and lowest-paying jobs grow most
- Low-paid and mid-paid jobs rebound
- Decline in full-time, permanent jobs
- ERM quarterly – more announced job gains than losses / Eurofound News, May 2015
- Employment in public administration falls sharply