EU labour markets [What Think Tanks are thinking]
Economic recovery has reduced the unemployment rate in the euro area and the wider European Union, but there are still significant challenges for EU labour markets. These include increasing inequalities, the effect of the digital revolution and globalisation on jobs, the impact of the posting of workers abroad within the EU, persistently high youth and long-term unemployment, and integration of migrants. The European Commission is pushing ahead with its European Pillar of Social Rights package to strengthen the social dimension of Economic and Monetary Union. This note offers links to recent commentaries and reports by major international think tanks and research institutes on the state and possible reforms of EU labour markets as well as social policies. More reports on social policies can be found in a previous edition of 'What Think Tanks are Thinking' published in May 2017.
Briefing
O dokumentu
Vrsta publikacije
Avtor
Politično področje
Ključna beseda
- brezposelnost
- delovno pravo in delovna razmerja
- DRUŽBENA IN SOCIALNA VPRAŠANJA
- ekonomska geografija
- ekonomske analize
- Evropa
- EVROPSKA UNIJA
- GEOGRAFIJA
- gospodarska reforma
- gospodarska struktura
- GOSPODARSTVO
- graditev Evrope
- Grčija
- informacije in obdelava informacij
- Italija
- IZOBRAŽEVANJE IN KOMUNIKACIJE
- migracije
- možganski trust
- napoteni delavec
- politična geografija
- PROIZVODNJA, TEHNOLOGIJA IN RAZISKOVANJE
- raziskave in intelektualna lastnina
- socialna neenakost
- socialni dialog (EU)
- socialni okvir
- strategija EU za rast
- trg dela
- trg dela
- umetna inteligenca
- vključevanje priseljencev
- zaposlovanje
- ZAPOSLOVANJE IN DELOVNE RAZMERE
- Španija
- študija učinkov