Structural change
20 Април 2021

Technological drivers for change are interacting closely with other underlying long-term drivers of change, such as demographic shifts, globalisation and environmental challenges.Read more
Technological drivers for change are interacting closely with other underlying long-term drivers of change, such as demographic shifts, globalisation and environmental challenges. They are profoundly and irreversibly reshaping many aspects of the European economy, society and the world of work. The White paper on the future of Europe maps out the drivers of change in the next decade and presents a range of scenarios for how Europe could evolve by 2025.
Read lessRecent updates
Sign up now - #AskTheExpert webinar: Game-changing technologies - How will they impact Europe’s economy, work and employment?
Europe’s quiet revolution is under way
Labour market change: Trends and policy approaches towards flexibilisation
Publications & data
TopThe sections below provide access to a range of publications, data and ongoing work on this topic.
- Publications (97)
- Ongoing work (5)
Publications
Eurofound publications come in a variety of formats, including reports, policy briefs, blogs, articles and presentations.
Impact of the recession on age management policies - Case study: Proniks Ltd, Latvia
Publication 22 Јануари 2012Impact of the recession on age management policies - Case study: Abengoa, Spain
Publication 22 Јануари 2012Impact of the recession on age management policies - Case study: Vattenfall Nordic and Vattenfall Services, Sweden
Publication 22 Јануари 2012Impact of the recession on age management policies - Case study: DHV, the Netherlands
Publication 22 Јануари 2012EMCC case studies: Aiming for a ‘soft landing’ – Plansee Group (Austria)
Publication 16 Јануари 2012Recession and social dialogue in the banking sector: a European perspective
Publication 8 Јануари 2012Ongoing work
Research continues in this topic on a variety of themes, which are outlined below with links to forthcoming titles.