Living, working and COVID-19 (Update April 2021): mental health and trust decline across EU as pandemic enters another year. 10/05/2021
Ahrendt, Daphne ; Mascherini, Massimiliano ; Nivakoski, Sanna ; Sándor, Eszter
Eurofound - Dublin
2021
21 p.
epidemic disease ; quality of working life ; income ; psychosocial risks ; working time ; unemployment ; working conditions ; work-life balance ; living conditions ; telework ; survey ; comparison
Quality of working life
English
Bibliogr.;Charts;Statistics
"The third round of Eurofound's e-survey, fielded in February and March 2021, sheds light on the social and economic situation of people across Europe following nearly a full year of living with COVID-19 restrictions. This report analyses the main findings and tracks ongoing developments and trends across the 27 EU Member States since the survey was first launched in April 2020. It pinpoints issues that have surfaced over the course of the pandemic, such as increased job insecurity due to the threat of job loss, upsurge in mental well-being levels, erosion of recent gains in gender equality, fall in trust levels vis-à-vis institutions, deterioration of work–life balance and growth of vaccine hesitancy. The results of the survey highlight the need for a holistic approach to support all the groups hit hard by the crisis in order to prevent them from falling further behind."
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