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2005 var det første år af instituttets nye fireårige arbejdsprogram for 2005–2008. Fuld af energi og ambition iværksatte instituttet sit nye program ”Europa i forandring: et bedre arbejde, et bedre liv”, der omfatter en række forskningsprojekter inden for de fire prioriterede temaer: mere og bedre
This document contains a complete set of annexes to the annual report dealing with the budget, organisation, staffing, publications and activities of the Foundation during 2005.
The annual report provides an overview of the Foundation's activities for 2004. This document contains a complete set of annexes dealing with the budget, organisation, staffing, publications and activities of the Foundation during 2004.
Quality of work and employment is a key priority in the European Union. This fifth annual review of working conditions in the EU examines a range of issues and challenges related to working life and the workplace. It focuses in particular on four critical dimensions: career development and
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This fourth annual review from the European Working Conditions Observatory puts the spotlight on four key dimensions of working conditions and quality of work and employment: career and employment, health and well-being at work, skills development and work–life balance. The report outlines relevant
This is the first report of the European Restructuring Monitor (ERM). The aim of these reports is to present information on restructuring data, policies and practices. As policy should be based on an understanding of the nature and extent of the matter to be addressed, it is logical to focus this
This third Annual review of working conditions in the EU: 2005-2005 from the European Working Conditions Observatory examines four key dimensions in working conditions and quality of work and employment: career development and employment security, health and well-being, skills and competences