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Darba samaksa un ienākumi

Darba samaksa un ienākumi ir būtiski svarīgi darba attiecību un dzīves kvalitātes elementi. Notikumi ekonomikā un sabiedrībā, ko pastiprināja krīze, ES līmenī pievērsa šim jautājumam aizvien lielāku uzmanību.

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In this pilot project, Eurofound successfully established the feasibility of, and piloted, an EU-wide database of minimum pay rates contained in collective agreements related to low-paid workers. A conceptual and...

26 Janvāris 2024
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EU context

Eiropas sociālo tiesību pīlārs pauž ES apņemšanos risināt jautājumu par darba algām — darba ņēmēju tiesības uz taisnīgu atalgojumu, kas nodrošina pienācīgu dzīves līmeni; nodrošināt pienācīgu minimālo algu; novērst nodarbinātu personu nabadzību.

Eurofound darbs

Eurofound regulāri ziņo par dažādiem darba samaksas un ienākumu aspektiem, ko ietekmē mainīgie ekonomiskie apstākļi Eiropā.

Darba samaksas novērošana

Eurofound Eiropas Darba dzīves novērošanas centrs (EurWORK) apkopo plašu informāciju par darba samaksu. Tā kā ziņojumi tiek sagatavoti regulāri, ir pieejami vispusīgi novērojumi par norisēm darba samaksas koplīgumu jomā, tādējādi nodrošinot tendenču novērošanu. Eurofound regulāri publicē tematiskos kopsavilkumus par likumā noteikto minimālo algu un koplīgumos noteikto darba samaksu. Tas novēro arī valstu līmeņa notikumus attiecībā uz darba algas noteikšanas mehānismiem, vienlīdzīgu darba samaksu, mainīgu atalgojumu, zemu atalgojumu un vīriešu un sieviešu darba samaksas atšķirību.

Darba dzīves valstu profili sniedz informāciju par valstī noteikto darba algu un tiek regulāri atjaunināti. EurWORK uztur divas datubāzes par darba samaksu (sk. tālāk norādītos resursus).

Eurofound Eiropas Darba uzraudzības centrs (EJM) analizē pārmaiņas nodarbinātības jomā, ņemot vērā dažādus kvalitatīvus pasākumus, tostarp darba samaksu. Proti, tas papildina mūsu zināšanas par nodarbinātības polarizāciju — šķiet, ka nodarbinātības līmenis algu sadalījuma augšējā un apakšējā sektorā palielinās vairāk nekā vidusdaļā.

Apsekojumu dati

Eurofound apsekojumos tiek pētīti arī darba samaksas nosacījumi ES. Eurofound pētījumā vērtējot darba kvalitāti, darba samaksa ir galvenais elements. Eiropas darba apstākļu apsekojumā (EWCS) ienākumi ir viens no septiņiem darba kvalitātes rādītājiem. EWCS ziņo arī par vīriešu un sieviešu darba samaksas atšķirību. Izpētiet EWCS interaktīvo datu vizualizācijas rīku.

Eiropas dzīves kvalitātes apsekojumā (EQLS) tiek novērota ienākumu ietekme uz dzīves līmeni un ienākumu nevienlīdzības saistība ar sociālo kohēziju un labjutību. Tajā tiek analizēts, kā krīze ir ietekmējusi ģimenes, īpašu uzmanību pievēršot ģimenēm ar maziem ienākumiem, mājsaimniecību parādiem un nabadzības riska grupām. EQLS arī apkopo informāciju par ienākumiem pensijā un iespējām pagarināt darba dzīvi. Izpētiet EQLS interaktīvo datu vizualizācijas rīku .

Eiropas uzņēmumu apsekojums (ECS) aplūko mainīga atalgojuma sistēmas uzņēmumos, kā arī šo uzņēmumu darbinieku īpatsvaru, ar kuriem noslēgti darba algas koplīgumi. Pamatojoties uz apsekojumu, informāciju par mainīgu atalgojumu un darba samaksas koplīgumiem var saistīt ar informāciju par darba organizāciju, cilvēkresursu pārvaldību, darba ņēmēju tiešo dalību un sociālo dialogu, kā arī ar darba rezultātiem un labjutību darbavietā.

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2023. gada pārskats par minimālajām algām tika sagatavots bezprecedenta inflācijas kontekstā visā Eiropā. Lai gan tas daudzās valstīs izraisīja ievērojamu nominālo algu līmeņu pieaugumu, daudzos gadījumos ar to nepietika, lai...

29 Jūnijs 2023
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Covid-19 pandēmijai bija atšķirīga ietekme uz sociālajām grupām atkarībā no pastāvošajiem nevienlīdzības aspektiem, un tika plaši uzskatīts, ka tā izraisīja nevienlīdzības pieaugumu dažādās dzīves jomās. Izmantojot Daudzdimensiju nevienlīdzības uzraudzības satvara...

24 Janvāris 2023
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Šajā ziņojumā aplūkots mājsaimniecību bagātības sadalījums ES dalībvalstīs un analizēta bagātības nozīme sociālajā mobilitātē. Izmantojot datus no trim datu kopām (Mājsaimniecību finanšu un patēriņa apsekojuma, Apsekojuma par veselību, novecošanu un...

30 Marts 2021
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Current and ongoing research

 

 

Eurofound expert(s)

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Christine Aumayr-Pintar is a senior research manager in the Working Life unit at Eurofound. Her current research topics include minimum wages, collectively agreed wages and gender...

Senior research manager,
Working life research unit
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Carlos Vacas Soriano is a research manager in the Employment unit at Eurofound. He works on topics related to wage and income inequalities, minimum wages, low pay, job quality...

Research manager,
Employment research unit
Publications results (123)

This report analyses data from Eurofound’s European Company Survey of 2009 to examine the incidence of performance-related pay (PRP) in European establishments and what determines it, with a specific focus on the role of employment relations. Larger establishments, those in foreign ownership, in the

16 October 2012

According to EIRO’s annual analysis of pay trends, average collective agreed nominal pay increases in 2011 did not differ greatly from 2010 in most of the 13 countries with available data. Most variations ranged between 0.1 and 0.4 percentage points, except for Belgium with the highest growth in

08 October 2012

This study focuses on debt advisory services, especially on how access to and quality of services can be improved. The study identifies successful debt counselling measures and outlines the conditions that contribute to good practice. Building on an earlier working paper, the study brings together

03 April 2012

Increased internationalisation of competition has created pressure from employers for flexibility or variation in pay. This affects both the process of wage regulation, particularly through collective bargaining, and pay outcomes. This fact sheet forms part of the Eurofound resource pack 'Unleashing

06 March 2012

Household over-indebtedness is among the causes of the current financial crisis. In turn, the crisis exacerbated both public and private debt problems. In this paper, household over-indebtedness is broadly defined as the situation where a household cannot comply with payment requirements – whether

06 December 2011

With a particular focus on the crisis and responses to it, this annual review highlights developments in working conditions and industrial relations in the EU Member States and Norway in 2010, both at national and EU level. At national level, the report examines key issues covered by collective

04 December 2011

While there has been some recovery since the depths of the Great Recession in 2009, both output and employment levels remain lower than they were pre-crisis in the EU-27. Indeed, the severity of the recession has been such that output has yet to return to 2007 levels in each of the largest Member

19 October 2011

EIRO’s annual analysis of pay trends for 2010 finds that average collectively agreed nominal wage increases were lower than in 2009 in almost all 13 countries with available data, with Malta being the exception. The highest reductions in nominal pay increases were in Slovakia (5.5% in 2009 to 2.2%

16 October 2011

This background paper provides an overview of recent developments in wage setting in the EU Member States by providing: a brief overview of wage setting mechanisms currently in place within the Member States and Norway; an overview of 'average' collectively agreed pay in 2009 and 2010 for those

28 June 2011

This report looks at the specific case of company-level agreements deviating from (inter)sectoral wage agreements. The possibility to deviate from pay norms set under intersectoral or sectoral agreements has received growing attention in the policy debate since the present economic and financial

22 March 2011

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In this special episode of Eurofound Talks for International Women's Day 2024, Mary McCaughey speaks with Eurofound researchers Carlos Vacas and Barbara Gerstenberger about the gender pay and employment gaps in Europe.
4 Marts 2024

Working life in Moldova

Eurofound and the European Training Foundation have developed the first working life country profile for Moldova in recognition of its new status as an EU candidate country. The profile is intended to provide an overview of Moldova’s key socioeconomic characteristics and regulations to serve as a ba

Working life in Georgia

Eurofound and the European Training Foundation have developed the first working life country profile for Georgia, which is an EU candidate country. The profile is intended to provide an overview of Georgia’s key socioeconomic characteristics and regulations to serve as a background for its work t

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Minimum wages in Belgium

Minimum wages in Belgium exist at national and sectoral levels and are the outcome of collective bargaining. The national minimum wage typically lags behind sectoral minimum wages in Belgium, and policymakers have been concerned about the relative decrease in the national minimum wage compared with

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Cyprus introduces a national statutory minimum wage

On 31 August 2022, a new decree on minimum wages was published in Cyprus after a long and arduous process of negotiations and social dialogue. The ministerial decree, which came into effect on 1 January 2023, established a national minimum wage in Cyprus for the first time, a groundbreaking and cont

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Minimum wage debate in Italy

Italy has no minimum wage prescribed by law. Minimum wages are set through collective agreements at sectoral level, and the majority of employees in Italy are covered by a collective bargaining agreement in which wages are set. This article outlines the latest positions (2023) of the government and

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Minimum wage hikes struggle to offset inflation

As the EU economy advanced its recovery following the pandemic, the high rate of inflation throughout 2022 meant that wage setting actors made their decisions under a cloud of uncertainty. While nominal increases in statutory minimum wages reached an all-time high, minimum wage workers in most count

The rise in cost of living and energy poverty: Social impact and policy responses. 14 October 2022, Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers (EPSCO). Presentation by Ivailo Kalfin, Executive Director, Eurofound.

14 Oktobris 2022
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First responses to cushion the impact of inflation on citizens

Although the worldwide pandemic situation had already disrupted supply chains and triggered increases in energy and food prices in 2021, the situation deteriorated in 2022 with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Governments throughout the EU had already started to intervene with policy measures in a


Blogs results (22)
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The growth in average (nominal) pay of employees has accelerated in recent years in EU countries after a slump following the economic crisis. Similar developments show up in data on collectively agreed wages. However, higher wage growth figures do not automatically mean that all employees benefit

27 Februāris 2017
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More than one in 10 employees in the EU are employed on temporary contracts, but a majority of them would prefer a permanent contract. Temporary contracts help employers to manage their labour demand, but there are downsides for employees, such as job insecurity and lower pay.

19 Februāris 2016

Upcoming publications results (2)

The report maps trends in income inequality and examines the situation of the middle classes in the EU during 2020, the year most associated with the COVID-19 lockdowns. It charts developments in the size and composition of middle-class households across countries, identifies those that suffered dis

July 2024

The 2024 annual review of minimum wages presents the most recent rates of national minimum wages and recalls how they were set and agreed upon during 2023. It includes information on minimum wages set in sectoral collective agreements in countries without national minimum wages.

June 2024
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