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L’ère numérique: opportunités et défis pour le travail et l’emploi

La capacité du genre humain à stocker, transmettre et manipuler des informations s’est considérablement accrue au cours de ces dernières années grâce aux innovations dans les technologies de l’informatique et des télécommunications. Ces technologies (TIC) ont d’importantes répercussions sur la plupart des domaines de l’économie, ce qui entraîne une accélération générale du rythme de l’évolution technique. Parallèlement, le contenu, l’organisation, la conception, la législation et la protection du travail sont autant d’aspects soumis à de profonds changements en cette époque dominée par le numérique. Bien souvent, ces changements brouillent aussi les frontières entre les différentes dimensions du travail et entre le travail, l’emploi et l’activité non professionnelle.

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From January to June 2022, Eurofound supported the work of France's presidency of the Council of the EU, providing valuable research results on specific topics linked with the presidency priorities.

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EU context

Les décideurs politiques doivent obtenir les connaissances qui leur permettront d’appréhender des problématiques telles que l’élaboration d’une législation adaptée, la manière de garantir la protection sociale au sens large et l’équilibre à trouver entre les exigences des entreprises, de nos sociétés et des individus dans la mise à profit du potentiel considérable de la numérisation.

En 2015, la Commission européenne a adopté sa stratégie pour un marché unique numérique en Europe, l’érigeant en priorité politique. Cette stratégie est propre à créer des opportunités centrées sur le numérique pour les citoyens et les entreprises; elle vise en outre à consolider la position de l’UE en tant que leader mondial de l’économie numérique. Elle vise également à améliorer l’accès à l’information, à contribuer à la création d’emplois pour les personnes disposant des compétences numériques adéquates et à transformer les services publics.  Au vu de l’essor de l’économie collaborative à travers l’UE, la Commission s’est fixé comme objectif de stimuler le développement de services nouveaux et novateurs tout en garantissant des mesures de protection appropriées. Dans son agenda européen pour l’économie collaborative, publié en 2016, la Commission clarifie les règles et les recommandations politiques dans ce domaine pour les citoyens, les entreprises et les États membres.

Le travail d’Eurofound

Eurofound se penche sur les conséquences plus larges de l’ampleur et de la portée des techniques numériques pour le marché du travail par rapport aux conditions de travail, à la réglementation du travail et au-delà.

Les répercussions sur l’emploi des technologies révolutionnaires dans le secteur des services sont examinées. Eurofound analyse également les conséquences potentielles de l’économie des plates-formes, notamment du travail participatif, pour le marché du travail. En outre, les recherches sur les conditions de travail et d’emploi des travailleurs mobiles du domaine des TIC se poursuivent.

Elles porteront sur la nature du travail et de l’emploi à l’ère numérique en mettant l’accent sur:

Principales contributions

Un rapport établi conjointement avec l’Organisation internationale du Travail (OIT) sur l’affranchissement par rapport aux horaires et aux lieux des activités professionnelles individuelles étudie les effets du télétravail et du travail mobile fondé sur les TIC sur des aspects précis des conditions de travail.

La Série de séminaires de la Fondation (FSS) offre aux gouvernements, aux syndicats et aux employeurs un espace de discussion dédié aux politiques de l’UE concernant les aspects sociaux et relatifs au travail et l’emploi de l’UE. En 2016, la FSS s’est concentrée sur les effets de la numérisation sur le travail et sur la mise en place de programmes nationaux pour une meilleure mise en œuvre des changements numériques.

Key outputs

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Automation and digitisation technologies, including artificial intelligence, are rapidly evolving and becoming increasingly powerful and pervasive. The full range of their effects in the workplace is yet to be seen...

12 septembre 2023
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Current and ongoing research

 

Other ongoing work

  • In 2021, Eurofound will finalise and publish its 2020 work programme research on the impact of digitisation technologies on work organisation and working conditions and launch its online flagship resource on digitalisation.

 

Eurofound expert(s)

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Sara Riso is a research manager in the Working Life unit at Eurofound. She is involved in research projects in the areas of employment change and restructuring. She joined...

Research manager,
Working life research unit
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Tina Weber is a research manager in Eurofound’s Working Life unit. Having previously shared her time between the Employment and Working Life units, her work has focused on labour...

Research manager,
Working life research unit
Publications results (44)

Employment levels in the EU27 recovered from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020–2021 much faster than they did after the global financial crisis in 2008–2010. This was despite the immediate job loss effects of the two crises being of comparable scale. Demographic change is affecting labour

28 March 2024

Automation and digitisation technologies, including artificial intelligence, are rapidly evolving and becoming increasingly powerful and pervasive. The full range of their effects in the workplace is yet to be seen. It is, however, important not only to explore the ethical implications of digital te

12 September 2023

Le présent rapport traite de l’incidence de la crise de la COVID-19 sur les services sociaux dans l’UE. Si la pandémie a eu un impact négatif sur les services sociaux, elle a néanmoins permis de tirer des enseignements quant à la manière de les adapter en réponse à de nouveaux défis et risques

16 August 2023

The rise of the platform economy during the last decade is one of the main disrupting forces for European labour markets. While standard employment remains the norm, platforms are expanding their reach and diversifying into novel business models. In doing so, they are also attracting an increasing n

16 May 2023

On request by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, Eurofound prepared a background paper as a basis for the discussion at the informal Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO) meeting on 3-4 May 2023. The paper outlines some of the key challenges

04 May 2023

Alors que les économies commencent à se remettre de la pandémie de COVID-19, les pénuries de main-d’œuvre deviennent de plus en plus manifestes malgré l’incidence de la guerre en Ukraine sur les prix de l’énergie et des matières premières. Il s’agit notamment de pénuries exacerbées par la crise dans

28 March 2023

Le présent rapport expose les recherches d’Eurofound sur le télétravail pendant la pandémie de COVID-19 en 2020 et 2021. Il examine les changements dans l’incidence du télétravail, les conditions de travail des salariés travaillant à domicile et les modifications de la réglementation portant sur les

08 December 2022

Le secteur de la banque de détail est un terrain fertile pour étudier les incidences de la numérisation sur le travail et l’emploi. Les services financiers sont de plus en plus souvent fournis en ligne, sans l’intervention d’établissements accueillant des clients. De nombreuses banques de ce secteur

26 September 2022

In collecting information on essential services, the European Commission requested Eurofound to provide input on certain aspects of existing and planned measures in the Member States to improve access to essential services in reference to Principle 20 of the European Pillar of Social Rights. For

07 September 2022

Digitisation and automation technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), can affect working conditions in a variety of ways and their use in the workplace raises a host of new ethical concerns. Recently, the policy debate surrounding these concerns has become more prominent and has

30 May 2022

Online resources results (25)
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Bank restructuring: disruptors versus incumbents

While high-street banks reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic by accelerating the push to digitalisation and cutting jobs, some digital-only banks are recruiting new staff to meet growing demand. An example is the ‘disruptor’ bank Revolut which has recently announced the creation of 1,000 jobs worldwide

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Twin transition and pandemic challenge Eurofound to increase expertise, strengthen partnerships, expand reach, says new Director

Eurofound welcomed Ivailo Kalfin to his new role as Executive Director on 1 June. After one month in the job, he reflects on the challenges facing the EU, how they will impact on the work of Eurofound and his priorities for shaping the Agency over the next five years.

Telework, ICT-based mobile work in Europe: Trends, challenges and the right to disconnect 11 March 2021 - EMCO virtual meeting hosted by the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union Presentation by Oscar Vargas Llave, Research Manager, Eurofound

16 mars 2021

Working remotely: An overview of trends, opportunities, challenges and risks 9 March 2021 Presentation by Irene Mandl, Head of unit - Employment, Eurofound

9 mars 2021

Connecting and disconnecting and work-life balance 9 March 2021 Presentation by Tina Weber, Research manager - Employment unit, Eurofound

9 mars 2021
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Coronavirus highlights sick pay void for platform workers

The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is starting to have a serious impact on the world economy. The consequences for platform workers are especially severe in light of forced work stoppages due to self-isolation and lack of sick pay in many cases. Recent media coverage shows that platform workers in

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Amazon’s expansion in Europe

The U.S. online retail giant Amazon is investing heavily in Europe, creating 11,580 jobs in 2018 alone. As Europe turns towards e-commerce, automation and digitalisation, Amazon will play a key role in reshaping the retail sector. But its impacts are unlikely to be confined to retail alone.


Blogs results (23)
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Digital technologies are transforming work, but the implications have not yet been fully grasped. In a recent Eurofound report, we focus on three main vectors of change to discuss the effects of digital technologies on work and employment and the policy responses such change demands.

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In the digital age, there are fewer routine jobs because of a higher risk of automation. But a great paradox of this age is this: workers in most types of jobs, including high-skilled ones, are reporting higher levels of routine at work. This emerges from a new study of the task content of

28 septembre 2016
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Since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, technological change has brought both opportunities and risks. However, the widespread entry of computing technology into the workplace in the 1980s, and in particular the arrival of the World Wide Web in the 1990s, has profoundly affected society and

25 mai 2016

Upcoming publications results (4)

This report reviews the quality of the national social partners’ involvement in the implementation of the reforms and investments shaping the digital and green transition in the context of national policymaking. These reforms and investments stem mainly from the Recovery and Resilience Facility.

March 2025

Over the last decade, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have changed the way employees work and communicate with each other. Despite the many benefits of digitalisation of work, the widespread access to digital devices in working life provides an alternative medium for new forms of a

September 2024

This report investigates regional employment dynamics in Europe before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the subsequent recovery from the crisis. Almost 90% of regions across the EU had exceeded their pre-pandemic employment levels by 2022. However, significant regional disparities in emp

August 2024

The interaction between workers and robots is expected to increase in modern workplaces due to rapid advancements in robotic technologies. Advanced robots often leverage progress in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and sensor technologies to achieve a higher level of sophistication and

July 2024
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