Bisello, Martina
Could COVID-19 unravel years of progress on gender equality in employment?
09 December 2020
The decades-long trend of a narrowing gender employment gap in Europe has halted in recent years. Now the COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately affecting low-paying service sectors with a high share of social contact, including many with a majority of female workers, risking forcing them out of the labour market. Do these developments threaten to reverse the progress on gender equality achieved so far?
Women and labour market equality: Has COVID-19 rolled back recent gains?
09 December 2020
Closing gender gaps in the labour market by achieving the equal participation of women is among the key objectives of the new Gender Equality Strategy 2020–2025. Despite significant progress in reducing the gender employment gap, it has s...
COVID-19: Policy responses across Europe
24 June 2020
The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of individuals and societies, including on the economy and labour markets, is unprecedented. The impact of the global health emergency has placed a growing number of businesses under threat, ...
COVID-19 fallout takes a higher toll on women, economically and domestically
03 June 2020
While women appear to be more resilient than men to COVID-19 in terms of health outcomes, that is not the case when it comes to the economic and social fallout. Measures taken by governments to control the spread of the virus are exacerbating gender divides in unemployment, domestic labour and financial security, all to the disadvantage of women. Meanwhile, work–life conflict is escalating as people work from home, with mothers of small children often bearing the brunt of the impact.
Labour market change: Trends and policy approaches towards flexibilisation
- Platform work
- Non-standard employment
- Tempo de trabalho
- Structural change
- Novas formas de emprego
- Employment structure
- Mercados de trabalho inclusivos e funcionais
- Employment status
- Employment relationship
- Antecipação e gestão do impacto da mudança
- Labour market policies
- Emprego e mercados de trabalho
16 April 2020
What have been the major trends and policy developments regarding the flexibilisation of employment in recent years? Eurofound’s work programme for 2017–2020 set out to document and capture these changes in the world of work. This flags...
Priorities for a new Europe
03 March 2020
This compendium of articles presents a snapshot of some of Eurofound’s most recent research, and highlights important 21st-century trends in quality of life and working conditions throughout the EU. It is organised around the six priority areas set out by the new European Commission for a transition to a fair, climate-neutral and digital Europe.
Game-changing technologies: Transforming production and employment in Europe
22 January 2020
Innovation and technological advancement are natural features of developed economies, and they are necessary to maintain and improve sustainable competitiveness in an era of globalisation. However, while most innovation tends to be incremen...
European Jobs Monitor 2019: Shifts in the employment structure at regional level
07 October 2019
Accumulating evidence indicates that large metropolitan centres are faring much better than other regions within the Member States of the EU. Such interregional inequality contributes to disenchantment with existing political systems, which in turn can weaken the social bonds that ground democratic systems. This is the context for the 2019 edition of the European Jobs Monitor, which analyses shifts in the employment structure – meaning change in the distribution of employment across occupations and sectors – of the EU regions.
Upward convergence in employment and socioeconomic factors
- Promover a coesão social e a convergência
- Social policies
- Social protection
- Unemployment
- Working conditions
- Mercados de trabalho inclusivos e funcionais
- Inequality
- Living conditions
- Salário mínimo
- Acompanhamento da convergência na União Europeia
- Emprego e mercados de trabalho
- Condições de trabalho e trabalho sustentável
25 September 2019
Upward convergence is a process whereby the performance of EU Member States in a given domain or range of domains is seen to improve while gaps between Member States reduce. Achieving upward convergence is of crucial importance to the EU, as the increase of disparities among Member States threatens the cohesion of the Union by counteracting citizens’ expectations that EU membership will improve working and living conditions.
Are computers making work more routine and less social?
01 July 2019
The spread of ICT in the economy is changing both the types of jobs that employ people and the types of tasks that people perform in their jobs. The latest research on the content of work suggests that computerisation has boosted the proportion of jobs with social interaction at their core, while at the same time reducing social tasks within certain jobs.