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Foregribelse og styring af konsekvenserne af forandringer

Foregribelse og styring af konsekvenserne af forandringer er en af de seks hovedaktiviteter i Eurofounds arbejdsprogram for perioden 2021-2024. Eurofound vil fremlægge dokumentation for den strukturelle udvikling, der påvirker EU's økonomi og arbejdsmarkeder, som i vid udstrækning er drevet af digitalisering og overgangen til en CO2-neutral økonomi , men også af covid-19 -krisen. Denne forskning har til formål at hjælpe politiske beslutningstagere med at foregribe udviklingen og forberede de europæiske arbejdsmarkeder og arbejdspladser på disse ændringer.

Fra 2021 vil Eurofound give indsigt i disse megatendensers indvirkning på leve- og arbejdsvilkårene i EU. På digitaliseringsområdet vil forskningen fokusere på indvirkningen på beskæftigelse og arbejdsvilkår samt på arbejdsmarkedet. De områder, der skal dækkes, vil omfatte den sociale dialog og dens rolle i udformningen af strukturelle ændringer, lovgivningsmæssige rammer, social beskyttelse og kunstig intelligens (AI). Med udgangspunkt i tidligere forskning om platformsarbejde vil perioden 2021-2024 være en mulighed for at fokusere på kortlægning og vurdering af de politiske initiativers effektivitet med hensyn til håndtering af de udfordringer, der identificeres med platformsarbejde.

Eurofound vil også bestræbe sig på at støtte EU's overgang til en CO2-neutral økonomi, herunder den cirkulære økonomi og gennemførelsen af EU's genopretningsinstrument NextGenerationEU, ved at undersøge de socioøkonomiske virkninger. Disse omfatter ændringer i beskæftigelsen og forandring af job og arbejdsvilkår samt de fordelingsmæssige virkninger af klimaændringspolitikkerne. En del af dette arbejde vil bygge på resultaterne af et pilotprojekt om den fremtidige produktion (FOME) udført af Eurofound.

Eurofound vil fortsætte dette arbejde i 2021-2024 i samarbejde med forskellige internationale organisationer og EU-agenturer, f.eks. Det Europæiske Miljøagentur (EEA), hvad angår de sociale konsekvenser af klimaændringspolitikkerne. Desuden vil det eksisterende samarbejde med andre forskningsaktører inden for digitalisering — Det Fælles Forskningscenter (JRC), Agenturet for Grundlæggende Rettigheder (FRA) og Det Europæiske Arbejdsmiljøagentur (EU-OSHA) — blive konsolideret. Der er også planer om yderligere partnerskab med Den Internationale Arbejdsorganisation (ILO) om et arbejdsmarked i forandring.

 

»EU's økonomi- og arbejdsmarkeder er kendetegnet ved megatendensers indvirkning, især digitalisering og overgangen til en CO2-neutral økonomi. Det er vigtigt at undersøge, hvordan disse overgange fungerer, hvad der ændrer sig, og hvordan dette vil påvirke ikke blot virksomhederne, men også arbejdsstyrken og samfundet."

— Irene Mandl, leder af beskæftigelsesenheden

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De vigtigste resultater af Eurofounds forskning tjener som input til politiske beslutningstagere i deres behandling af nogle af de centrale spørgsmål på dette område.

  • Det er afgørende at støtte arbejdsgiverne og arbejdstagerne i den dobbelte overgang til den digitale tidsalder og til en CO2-neutral økonomi. Ud over denne strukturelle udvikling udgør den nylige covid-19-pandemi en enorm udfordring for den europæiske økonomi og det europæiske arbejdsmarked.
  • Nye former for beskæftigelse, såsom platformsarbejde og IKT-baseret mobilt arbejde, vinder i stigende grad indpas på de europæiske arbejdsmarkeder. Som følge af brugen af IKT er disse kendetegnet ved nye former for relationer mellem arbejdsgiver og arbejdstager samt anderledes arbejdstilrettelæggelse og arbejdsmønstre. De vil medføre både muligheder og risici for EU's arbejdsmarkeder, der står over for overgangen til en CO2-neutral økonomi og til en digital omstilling på baggrund af covid-19-pandemien.
  • Digitale teknologier er ved at ændre arbejdslivet og arbejdspladsen, hvilket udløser ændringer på arbejdsmarkedet, såsom omstrukturering og tab af arbejdspladser, og nye jobprofiler er begyndt at opstå. Jobprofiler tilpasses på grund af digitaliseringen af produktion og levering af tjenesteydelser. Resultatet er en efterspørgsel efter forskellige færdigheder.
  • Det vil være vigtigt at undersøge de fælles virkninger af digitaliseringen og overgangen til en CO2-neutral økonomi i kølvandet på covid-19-pandemien, og hvordan de styrker hinanden, eller hvordan fordelene ved den ene kan opveje de negative virkninger af den anden.
  • Det teknologidrevne potentiale ved at producere, indsamle og anvende en stor mængde data kan forbedre det europæiske erhvervslivs konkurrenceevne og jobkvalitet. For at undgå udnyttelse og uetisk adfærd vil det dog være vigtigt at sikre, at spørgsmål om f.eks. dataejerskab og databeskyttelse afklares og reguleres, samt at løsninger implementeres.

2021–2024 work plan

From 2021 onwards, Eurofound will provide insights into the impact of these megatrends on living and working conditions in the EU. In the area of digitalisation, research will focus on the impact on employment and working conditions, as well as on the labour market. Areas to be covered will include social dialogue and its role in shaping structural change, regulatory frameworks, social protection and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Building on previous research on platform work, the 2021–2024 period will be an opportunity to focus on mapping and providing an assessment of the effectiveness of policy initiatives in tackling the challenges identified with platform work.

Eurofound will also aim to support the EU’s transition to a carbon-neutral economy, including the circular economy and the implementation of the EU’s recovery instrument NextGenerationEU, by investigating the socioeconomic effects. These include employment shifts and the transformation of jobs and working conditions, as well as the distributional impact of climate change policies. Some of this work will build on the results of a pilot project on the future of manufacturing (FOME) carried out by Eurofound.

To continue this work in 2021–2024, Eurofound will cooperate with various international organisations and EU agencies, for example with the European Environment Agency (EEA) in the area of social impacts of climate change policies. Furthermore, existing collaboration with other research actors in the fields of digitalisation – the Joint Research Centre (JRC), Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) and European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) – will be consolidated. Further partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO) is also foreseen on the subject of the changing world of work.

Addressing stakeholder priorities

Eurofound’s research aims to assist policy action to address the transitions to both a carbon-neutral economy and the digital age in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as helping to understand the impact of these changes at EU and national levels. For example, research on the impact of these drivers of change on the workplace level will provide insight into how to best support employers and workers so they can seize the opportunities and mitigate the challenges related to these developments. Eurofound’s research will also seek to support businesses in their efforts to adapt to a constantly evolving global economy. Furthermore, the examination of the distributional impacts of climate change policies and of measures to ensure social justice will provide knowledge to help implement the Just Transition Fund. The monitoring of reforms and recent financial support will also allow for an exchange of policy approaches and lessons learned.

The Agency’s work plan is aligned with the European Commission’s political guidelines for 2021–2024, feeding directly into a number of key policy areas aimed at creating a strong social Europe. In particular, the research will support the following Commission priorities:

 

Eurofound research

In 2024, Eurofound continues its research on the impact of digitalisation and the transition to a climate-neutral economy on working life. 

Various research strands linked with the digital and green transitions come to completion. This includes research into the impact of new developments in human–machine interaction on work organisation and working conditions. Research concludes on the impact of changes caused by the twin transitions at the sectoral level, focusing on the transformation of business activities, occupational and skill profiles, work organisation and working conditions. And analysis wraps up on the roles, opportunities and challenges of policy actors in the just transition, examining the design and implementation of Just Transition policies at the regional level, their mechanisms and the actors involved. 

Research continues on the impact of the green and digital transitions on the labour market and labour market actors with a project to explore company restructuring approaches and their ongoing adaptation strategies. Further research takes place on the socioeconomic impact of the transition to a carbon-neutral economy, monitoring the employment and social dimension of the green transition.

New research focuses on how managers’ roles and functions are impacted by the increase in telework and the shift towards more hybrid working in terms of challenges and opportunities.

The ongoing monitoring of the developments in the platform economy continues through Eurofound’s regularly updated web repository. Building on previous studies on platform work and the ongoing monitoring of policies and measures with regard to platform work through the web repository, new research focuses on the working conditions of online platform workers. This work aims to explore the characteristics of online platform workers and how they fare in relation to contractual arrangements and job quality, including pay, work intensity, working time, occupational health and safety, social environment and career prospects. It also explores the career goals of platform workers. 

Key outputs

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Eurofound's 2024 work programme is set in the context of the upcoming European elections, war in Ukraine, renewed Middle East conflict and rising cost of living across the EU.

23 januar 2024
Publication
Work programme
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2022 begyndte med forsigtig optimisme. Europa var på vej ud af to år med covid-19-pandemien, og gennem NextGenerationEU blev der fastlagt en genopretningsplan for at skabe en stærk og bæredygtig...

4 maj 2023
Publication
Annual report

Eurofound expert(s)

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Tina Weber is a research manager in Eurofound’s Working Life unit. Having previously shared her time between the Employment and Working Life units, her work has focused on labour...

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Working life research unit
Publications results (67)

This Eurofound research paper explores the decarbonisation of residential heating through the adoption of heat pumps, a key component in the EU’s strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Heat pumps offer a highly efficient alternative to traditional heating systems, leveraging renewable energy

30 September 2024

Multistakeholder partnerships are essential to ensure that the green transition is not only environmentally sound and economically viable but also socially just. This policy brief investigates how relevant actors (national and regional authorities, the social partners and civil society organisations

02 September 2024

Interaction between workers and robots is expected to increase in modern workplaces due to rapid advancements in robotic technologies. This report explores the opportunities and challenges that come with closer human–robot interaction.

22 July 2024

In this report, we provide projections of how the Fit for 55 policy package may affect the sectoral and occupational structure of employment in the EU by 2030, and the impacts across different regions and countries.

25 October 2023

Automation and digitisation technologies, including artificial intelligence, are rapidly evolving and becoming increasingly powerful and pervasive. The full range of their effects in the workplace is yet to be seen. It is, however, important not only to explore the ethical implications of digital te

12 September 2023

Denne rapport undersøger dynamikken i EU-medlemsstaternes miljøpræstationer, og i hvilket omfang skævhederne med hensyn til deres præstationer er indsnævret siden begyndelsen af 2000'erne. Rapporten er frugten af et samarbejde mellem Eurofound – med sin tekniske ekspertise inden for konvergens – og

03 August 2023

EU's overgang til en klimaneutral økonomi kræver intet mindre end en ren industriel revolution. Gennem en fremsynsbaseret tilgang undersøger denne rapport de potentielle socioøkonomiske konsekvenser af en sådan grundlæggende forandring for forskellige europæiske regioner og befolkningsgrupper. Der

19 June 2023

The rise of the platform economy during the last decade is one of the main disrupting forces for European labour markets. While standard employment remains the norm, platforms are expanding their reach and diversifying into novel business models. In doing so, they are also attracting an increasing n

16 May 2023

2022 begyndte med forsigtig optimisme. Europa var på vej ud af to år med covid-19-pandemien, og gennem NextGenerationEU blev der fastlagt en genopretningsplan for at skabe en stærk og bæredygtig fremtid. Det russiske angreb på Ukraine i begyndelsen af året ændrede imidlertid situationen drastisk, og

04 May 2023

Rapporten ser på plausible og tænkelige scenarier, der undersøger, hvordan telearbejde og hybridarbejde i EU ser ud i 2035, og hvilke konsekvenser de kan få for arbejdslivet. Hvor forberedte er ledere og medarbejdere, arbejdsgiverorganisationer, fagforeninger og politikerne på, at disse

28 April 2023

Online resources results (49)

Spain: AXA recognises workers’ right to turn phones off out of working hours

The beginning of 2017 witnessed increasing debate on allowing workers to disconnect their digital devices after working hours. In July 2017, insurance company AXA became the first company in Spain to recognise workers’ right to do so. The government is currently studying possible legislation in favo

Czech Republic: Latest working life developments – Q2 2017

Continued growth in the Czech economy, staff shortages in the social services sector, the tightening of agency employment rules and legislative measures to regulate Uber are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in the Cze

Denmark: Latest working life developments – Q2 2017

Recommendations to position Denmark as a digital frontrunner in Europe, legislative proposals for health and safety and the terms of reference of the working environment committee are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life

Italy: New rules to protect self-employed workers and regulate ICT-based mobile work

Italy’s parliament has approved new legislation giving protection to self-employed workers and regulating ICT-based mobile work. Employer organisations have generally welcomed it, but unions criticise the legislation for its weak wording, the limited leeway left to collective bargaining, and for the

Germany: Working time back on the social partners' agenda

Working time is set to be a high priority during the next collective bargaining round, according to the German Metalworkers’ Union (IG Metall), whose recent survey looked at working time satisfaction. Another survey, by the Federation of German Employers’ Associations in the Metal and Electrical Eng

Spain: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

The inability of the national social partners to agree salary recommendations; digital disconnection after working hours; and the effects of the increase in the minimum wage on employment are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in worki

France: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

Preparations for the presidential election and a revival of national social dialogue with the signing of a new collective agreement on the unemployment insurance scheme are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in France i

Czech Republic: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

Employers requesting government help in hiring foreign labour, plus government attempts to deal with the fourth industrial revolution and the digitalisation of the economy, are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in the

United Kingdom: Latest working life developments – Q4 2016

The latest developments on Brexit, the government’s review of the ‘future world of work’, the tribunal victory for Uber drivers and the strikes in December are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in the UK in the fourth

France: First company-level agreement on digital transformation signed at Orange

The new agreement signed by Orange and three trade unions contains measures designed to achieve a level-playing field for employees and to avoid ‘over-consumption’ of digital tools, a key element being respect for work–life balance with a guaranteed ‘right to switch off’.


Blogs results (27)
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In the abstract, platform work is the matching of supply and demand for paid work through an online platform. In practice, most people are likely to have encountered it through big online platforms such as Uber, Deliveroo or Amazon Mechanical Turk. This is a new form employment that began to emerge

2 november 2018
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Manual jobs in European manufacturing are being transformed as blue-collar workers take on more intellectual tasks. This is a consequence of the increasing use of digital tools and the growing importance of quality control in production. The severe losses of middle-paying jobs in the manufacturing s

27 september 2018
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Digital technologies are transforming work, but the implications have not yet been fully grasped. In a recent Eurofound report, we focus on three main vectors of change to discuss the effects of digital technologies on work and employment and the policy responses such change demands.

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There are fears that thousands of jobs could be lost in financial services following the UK’s exit from the European Union. This blog piece explores some of the implications of Brexit for London’s financial hub, including the reactions of US banks.

12 februar 2018
New-generation cars boost manufacturing employment

Rising levels of employment in manufacturing in the EU since 2013 have seen the part reversal of a long-term decline in employment in this sector. Data from the European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) database to early September 2017 show that, for the first time since 2005, the number of new manufactu

25 oktober 2017
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In the digital age, there are fewer routine jobs because of a higher risk of automation. But a great paradox of this age is this: workers in most types of jobs, including high-skilled ones, are reporting higher levels of routine at work. This emerges from a new study of the task content of occupatio

28 september 2016
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Since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, technological change has brought both opportunities and risks. However, the widespread entry of computing technology into the workplace in the 1980s, and in particular the arrival of the World Wide Web in the 1990s, has profoundly affected society and t

25 maj 2016

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