Working conditions and sustainable work: an analysis using the job quality framework, Challenges and prospects in the EU series
Biletta, Isabella ; Cabrita, Jorge ; Eiffe, Franz Ferdinand ; Gerstenberger, Barbara ; Parent-Thirion, Agnès ; Vargas, Oscar ; Weber, Tina
Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg
2021
72 p.
working conditions ; quality of working life ; psychosocial risks ; working time ; work-life balance ; moonlighting ; work organization ; gender equality ; older worker ; epidemic disease ; occupational health ; well being
Working conditions
https://doi.org/10.2806/938302
English
Bibliogr.
"This flagship report summarises the key findings of Eurofound's research on working conditions conducted over the programming period 2017–2020. It maps the progress achieved since 2000 in improving working conditions and examines whether all workers have benefited equally from positive change. It highlights which groups are the most at risk of experiencing poor working conditions and being left behind. Given the changes in the world of work, emerging challenges for good job quality are identified. The report also provides evidence for measures that could lead to the further improvement of work and the achievement of fair working conditions for all in the EU. The analysis shows that, overall, job quality in the EU is improving, if slowly. Not all workers are benefiting to the same extent, however. Furthermore, gender, age and contractual status have a significant bearing on a person's working conditions. And while digitalisation helps to address some job quality issues, it also creates new challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated trends, reinforcing concerns and highlighting the importance of achieving job quality for all."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 978-92-897-2150-9
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