
Working life in the COVID-19 pandemic 2021
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This publication consists of individual country reports on working life during 2021 for 28 countries – the 27 EU Member States and Norway. The country reports summarise evidence on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on working life based on national research and survey results during 2021. They Read more
This publication consists of individual country reports on working life during 2021 for 28 countries – the 27 EU Member States and Norway. The country reports summarise evidence on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on working life based on national research and survey results during 2021. They outline the policy responses of governments and social partners in their efforts to cushion the socioeconomic effects and include a focus on policy areas related to adapting to the pandemic and the return to work. This includes in particular a focus on new health and safety arrangements at work, new work arrangements, policies to address labour shortages and wages and wage setting. The reports also explore the impact of the pandemic on social dialogue, collective bargaining and industrial action.
Please note that there is no consolidated report on working life in the EU in 2021.
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Reference no.:EF22048Permalink:eurofound.link/ef22048Topics:Social dialogue; Social partners; Pay and income; Working time; Working conditions; COVID-19; Industrial action; Labour and social regulation; Industrial relations and social dialogue; Industrial relations -
Country reports
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- 20
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- WPEF22003
- Observatory
- EurWORK
- Author(s)
- Bejaković, Predrag; Klemenčić, Irena
- Number of pages
- 17
- Reference no.
- WPEF22006
- Observatory
- EurWORK
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- 19
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- WPEF22010
- Observatory
- EurWORK
- Author(s)
- Number of pages
- 21
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- WPEF22012
- Observatory
- EurWORK
- Author(s)
- Vogel, Sandra; Breitenbroich, Marc
- Number of pages
- 20
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- WPEF22013
- Observatory
- EurWORK
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- 18
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- WPEF22017
- Observatory
- EurWORK
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- 22
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- WPEF22018
- Observatory
- EurWORK
- Author(s)
- Mieziene, Rasa; Blaziene, Inga
- Number of pages
- 20
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- WPEF22019
- Observatory
- EurWORK
- Author(s)
- de Winter, Thomas; Snijders, Jacqueline
- Number of pages
- 19
- Reference no.
- WPEF22022
- Observatory
- EurWORK
- Author(s)
- Number of pages
- 20
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- WPEF22023
- Observatory
- EurWORK
- Author(s)
- Bednárik, Rastislav; Cziria, Ludovít; Keselova, Daniela; Kordošová, Miroslava
- Number of pages
- 20
- Reference no.
- WPEF22026
- Observatory
- EurWORK
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- Breznik, Maja; Lužar, Barbara; Perko, Mitja
- Number of pages
- 22
- Reference no.
- WPEF22027
- Observatory
- EurWORK
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- 17
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- WPEF22028
- Observatory
- EurWORK
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- Brandsma, Nils; Kinnunen, Amanda
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- 26
- Reference no.
- WPEF22029
- Observatory
- EurWORK
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Developments in working life, industrial relations and working conditions in the EU
This publication series gathers all overview reports on developments in working life, annual reviews in industrial relations and working conditions produced by Eurofound on the basis of national contributions from the Network of Eurofound Correspondents (NEC). Since 1997, these reports have provided overviews of the latest developments in industrial relations and working conditions across the EU and Norway. The series may include recent ad hoc articles written by members of the NEC.
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