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Governments, social partners, businesses and other institutions have moved swiftly to implement measures to control the spread of COVID-19 across Europe and to mitigate the social and economic impact of the pandemic. In order to track these diverse initiatives across Europe, Eurofound has launched

21 Bealtaine 2020
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The OSH Barometer is the first data visualisation tool with up-to-date information on the status of and trends in occupational safety and health (OSH) in European countries. The tool consists of four groups of indicators on a range of OSH topics, such as OSH authorities, national strategies, working

15 Bealtaine 2020
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The first results from Eurofound’s Living, working and COVID-19 online survey show a Europe grappling to respond to the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic with many respondents reporting high levels of loneliness coupled with low levels of optimism about their future. Overall, people are showing

7 Bealtaine 2020
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The coronavirus outbreak shows the critical importance of sound occupational safety and health measures and conditions in all sectors of activity. The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) has published guidance for workplaces, compiling the most significant information and advice

27 Aibreán 2020
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The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic presents unprecedented health, social and economic challenges for Europe, and has profound implications for the way people live and work across the globe. One of the changes that it is already having is the proportion of people working from home, as governments

26 Márta 2020
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In light of the escalating impact of the Coronavirus, Eurofound continues to take all appropriate action to protect its staff and continue to deliver on the Agency´s mission. Staff have been requested to work from home as of Monday 16 March. Contact with the Agency continues via the central number

16 Márta 2020
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These graphs show the proportions of young people age 18-24 and 25-29 still living with at least one parent. The highest proportions of young adults living with their parents in 2017 were in southern and eastern EU Member States, as well as in Ireland.

19 Feabhra 2020