Vivre et travailler en Europe
Les recherches d’Eurofound portent sur les nombreuses dimensions de la vie et du travail en Europe. L’annuaire annuel donne un aperçu du travail et de la vie des Européens, tels qu’ils ont été explorés dans les activités de recherche de l’Agence au cours de l’année précédente. Cela sert à éclairer le débat politique aux niveaux européen et national. En tant qu’agence de l’UE dont la vision est d’être « la principale source de connaissances en Europe pour une vie et un travail meilleurs », les recherches menées en 2024 ont porté sur certains des problèmes les plus urgents qui touchent les citoyens et les entreprises dans l’UE, notamment les pénuries de main-d’œuvre et de compétences, l’accès au travail à distance, la crise du logement, l’augmentation du coût de la vie, la confiance et les lacunes en matière de protection sociale. Il continue de rendre compte des défis structurels plus larges qui touchent l’UE.

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8 May 2025
Living and working in Europe 2024
Living and working in Europe 2024 provides a snapshot of Eurofound’s key research findings on the changing nature of work and life across the EU. Labour and skills shortages continued to dominate policy debates, as structural issues linked to demographic shifts, poor job quality and the demands of the green and digital transitions intensified recruitment challenges. The report examines how the cost-of-living crisis has persisted – despite easing inflation – and continues to affect households across income levels. It also explores the ongoing housing crisis, which is delaying key life transitions for young people and contributing to growing social inequality. Meanwhile, access to social protection remains uneven, particularly for unemployed and self-employed workers. Eurofound’s latest survey data also reveal a decline in remote work opportunities, despite worker preferences for hybrid arrangements. The report also highlights declining trust in institutions, closely linked to financial insecurity. Taken together, the findings capture the challenges and opportunities of this period of profound transition, reinforcing the importance of inclusive, evidence-based policymaking to support a fair and sustainable Europe.
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30 January 2025
50 ans de changement social en Irlande et en Europe
13 January 2025
Quality of life in the EU in 2024: Results from the Living and Working in the EU e-survey
Eurofound’s e-survey captures the situation of European respondents and their post-pandemic concerns. This factsheet outlines the most recent data on the main challenges faced by Europeans, with a particular emphasis on the rising cost of living, health and mental health, access to healthcare services, work–life balance, and changes in telework opportunities. View the publication or read the findings in digital format via the related content.
10 May 2023
Living and working in Europe – Ireland at EU50 - Eurofound’s annual lecture 2023
8 May 2023
Europe’s year of resilience and resolve
7 December 2022
Living, working and COVID-19 in the European Union and 10 EU neighbouring countries
The Living, working and COVID-19 survey, first launched by Eurofound in early 2020, aims to capture the wide-ranging impact of the pandemic on the work and lives of EU citizens. The fifth round of the Eurofound survey, which was implemented in spring 2022, also sheds light on a new uncertain reality caused by the war in Ukraine, record-high inflation and sharp rises in the cost of living. As a pilot survey, a shorter version of the questionnaire was fielded by the European Training Foundation (ETF) in 10 European Union (EU) neighbouring countries. This joint Eurofound-ETF factsheet presents a selection of results from the survey covering both the EU-27 and the 10 selected EU neighbouring countries.
The results reveal at least one clear commonality across respondents from all countries: serious concerns about the rising cost of living. At the same time, the results point to a large divergence in living and working conditions between respondents in the two groups of countries, but also show large differences within the EU itself and amongst the selected EU neighbouring countries.
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