Leončikas, Tadas
Access to essential services for people on low incomes: Energy, public transport and digital communications
07 september 2022
In collecting information on essential services, the European Commission requested Eurofound to provide input on certain aspects of existing and planned measures in the Member States to improve access to essential services in reference to P...
Impact of digitalisation on social services
19 apríl 2021
Impact of digitalisation on social services19 April 2021, European Parliament’s Employment and Social Affairs Committee virtual meetingPresentation by Tadas Leončikas, Senior Research Manager, Eurofound
Protecting access to healthcare during COVID-19 and beyond
18 január 2021
Healthcare providers have been overwhelmed by the demand for COVID-19-related care. Medical appointments and treatments for other conditions have often been delayed, potentially leading to escalating health problems and greater future care needs among those who have missed out. If the pandemic leads to an economic crash, this rise in unmet medical needs could spiral, as happened during the last economic crisis – policymakers should take heed.
Long-term care workforce: Employment and working conditions
14 december 2020
The long-term care (LTC) sector employs a growing share of workers in the EU and is experiencing increasing staff shortages. The LTC workforce is mainly female and a relatively large and increasing proportion is aged 50 years or older. Migr...
Shaping the future of long-term care: A good outcome will benefit all
02 december 2020
An ageing Europe and rising public expenditure on long-term care have signalled for some time that the fundamentals of care provision need to be addressed. However, the shocking death toll in care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic and the fact that many long-term care services were ill-equipped to protect their vulnerable users have lately focused the public mind on the issue. Most people in the EU will need such care for themselves or someone close to them at some stage in their lives. Demand is already escalating, as the rise in the long-term care workforce – by a third in just a decade – testifies. Calls for a European care strategy rightly insist that care users be listened to, but here we highlight others in the system whose needs deserve attention too.
Access to care services: Early childhood education and care, healthcare and long-term care
08 október 2020
The right of access to good-quality care services is highlighted in the European Pillar of Social Rights. This report focuses on three care services: early childhood education and care (ECEC), healthcare, and long-term c...
Living, working and COVID-19
- Odmeňovanie a príjem
- Psychosocial risks
- Mládež
- Pracovný čas
- Pracovné podmienky a udržateľná práca
- Working conditions
- Telepráca
- Subjective well-being
- Trust
- Rovnováha medzi pracovným a súkromným životom
- Unemployment
- COVID-19
- Living conditions
- Životné podmienky a kvalita života
- Kvalita pracovných miest
28 september 2020
This report presents the findings of the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey, carried out by Eurofound to capture the far-reaching implications of the pandemic for the way people live and work across Europe. The survey was fielded online,...
What makes capital cities the best places to live?
27 január 2020
Quality of life data show that in most countries, the capital city has advantages compared to the regions outside the capital. In light of the continued growth of capital city populations and the concentration of resources within them, this...
Recent developments in the state of the middle classes
30 október 2019
This report maps developments in the size of the middle class in the EU between 2004 and 2015 using Eurostat’s SILC survey, and analyses life satisfaction by income quartile (using Eurofound’s European Quality of Life Surveys). Before t...
Challenges and prospects in the EU: Quality of life and public services
22 október 2019
What have been the major developments in quality of life and public services in Europe in recent years, as captured by research into these areas in Eurofound’s work programme for 2017–2020? This flagship publication provides a synthesis...