The ambivalent and ambiguous impacts of digitalisation on job quality of workers in public services in the European Union: The case of electricity production and supply, hospital, and public administration sectors. Statistical Annex
Peña-Casas, Ramón ; Ghailani, Dalila
Observatoire social européen, Brussels
OSE - Brussels
2023
75 p.
digitalisation ; public service ; quality of working life ; social dialogue ; collective bargaining ; work organization
OSE Research Paper
62
Technology
English
Statistics
1994-2893
"The project studying ‘The Impact of DIGItalisation on job QUALity and social dialogue in the PUBlic services', hereafter DIGIQU@LPUB, aims to assess the impact of digitalisation on job quality in European public services, from a twofold perspective, looking at workers' own perceptions of the impact of these changes on their daily jobs, but also investigating trade unions' perceptions and practices in the social dialogue. This European Commission-funded project was led by the European Social Observatory (OSE) and ran from November 2021 to September 2023, involving eleven European partners. It covers eight countries (Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Spain) and considers workers' occupations in three services/sectors: public electricity production and supply services (hereafter electricity sector), public administrations sector (national, regional and local levels) and public hospital and health services (hereafter hospital sector)."
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