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Løn og indkomst

Løn og indkomst er af central betydning for beskæftigelsesrelationer og livskvalitet. Spørgsmålet har fået endnu større opmærksomhed på EU-niveau på grund af de udviklinger, som krisen har betydet for økonomien og samfundet som helhed.

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This 2024 annual review of minimum wages provides a synopsis of minimum wage setting during 2023 in the EU27 and Norway. It reports in detail on the processes and outcomes...

26 juni 2024
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Research report

EU context

I den europæiske søjle for sociale rettigheder opstilles EU's forpligtelser vedrørende lønninger: arbejdstageres ret til en rimelig løn, der giver mulighed for en ordentlig levestandard, sikring af tilstrækkelige mindstelønninger og forebyggelse af fattigdom blandt personer i arbejde.

Eurofounds arbejde

Eurofound aflægger regelmæssigt rapport om forskellige aspekter af løn og indkomst i lyset af de ændrede økonomiske omstændigheder rundt om i Europa.

Overvågning af lønninger

Gennem sit Europæiske Observatorium for Arbejdslivet (EurWORK) samler Eurofound en række forskellige oplysninger om løn. De regelmæssige rapporter skaber en længere række af iagttagelser af kollektivt aftalt løn, så det bliver muligt at overvåge tendenser. Eurofound offentliggør regelmæssige relevante ajourføringer om lovbestemt mindsteløn og kollektivt aftalt løn. Eurofound overvåger ligeledes udviklingen på nationalt plan vedrørende lønfastsættelsesmekanismer, ligeløn, variabel løn, lav løn og kønsbestemte lønforskelle.

Landeprofiler om arbejdslivet indeholder oplysninger om løn på nationalt plan og ajourføres regelmæssigt. EurWORK har to databaser om løn (se ressourcer nedenfor).

Eurofounds European Jobs Monitor (EJM) vurderer ændringer i beskæftigelsen fordelt på erhverv i henhold til forskellige kvalitative foranstaltninger, inklusive løn. Den bidrager navnlig til vores viden om fænomenet beskæftigelsespolarisering – det vil sige i hvilken udstrækning væksten i beskæftigelsen vil være større i toppen og bunden af lønfordelingen end i midten.

Undersøgelsesdata

Eurofounds undersøgelser vedrører også lønforhold i EU. Løn er et centralt aspekt for Eurofounds forskning med henblik på vurdering af arbejdets kvalitet. I den europæiske undersøgelse af arbejdsvilkår (EWCS) er indtjening en af de syv indikatorer for jobkvalitet. EWCS rapporterer også om kønsbestemte lønforskelle. Se EWCS' interaktive datavisualiseringsværktøj.

Den europæiske livskvalitetsundersøgelse (EQLS) bruges til at overvåge indkomstens betydning for levestandarder, og hvordan indkomstulighed hænger sammen med social samhørighed og velvære. Den analyserer, hvordan krisen har påvirket familier, og kigger på lavindkomstfamilier, husholdningernes gældsætning og de grupper, der risikerer at havne i fattigdom. EQLS samler også oplysninger om indkomst i pensionsalderen og mulighederne for at forlænge arbejdslivet. Se EQLS' interaktive datavisualiseringsværktøj.

Den europæiske virksomhedsundersøgelse (ECS) ser nærmere på brugen af variable aflønningsordninger i virksomheder og organisationer, samt i hvilken udstrækning disse virksomheders og organisationers medarbejdere er omfattet af kollektive lønaftaler. Undersøgelsen gør det muligt at kæde oplysninger om variabel løn og lønforhandlinger sammen med oplysninger om arbejdets tilrettelæggelse, forvaltning af menneskelige ressourcer, direkte medarbejderdeltagelse og social dialog samt resultater og velvære på arbejdspladsen.

Key outputs

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Den årlige gennemgang af mindstelønninger i 2023 er udarbejdet i en tid med en hidtil uset inflation i hele Europa. Selv om dette førte til store stigninger i de nominelle...

29 juni 2023
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Covid-19-pandemien havde forskellige konsekvenser for sociale grupper, afhængigt af hvilke ugunstige omstændigheder der gjorde sig gældende. Der var bred enighed om, at pandemien udløste en stigning i uligheder på tværs...

24 januar 2023
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Research report
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Denne rapport undersøger fordelingen af husstandenes velstand i EU’s medlemsstater og analyserer den rolle, som velstand spiller for den sociale mobilitet. Ved hjælp af data fra tre datasæt (undersøgelsen af...

30 marts 2021
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Current and ongoing research

 

 

Eurofound expert(s)

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Christine Aumayr-Pintar is a senior research manager in the Working Life unit at Eurofound. Her current research topics include minimum wages, collectively agreed wages and gender...

Senior research manager,
Working life research unit
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Carlos Vacas Soriano is a research manager in the Employment unit at Eurofound. He works on topics related to wage and income inequalities, minimum wages, low pay, job quality...

Research manager,
Employment research unit
Publications results (125)

Profound socio-economic, demographic and cultural changes currently under way in Europe are modifying the way in which people organise their time and income over the life course. The ageing population, globalisation, the transition from a standard working organisation model to more diversified and

30 March 2006

Income security and economic well-being have a huge bearing on people’s overall quality of life. Recent enlargement of the European Union has reshaped the contours of the economic landscape in Europe, resulting in a widening of the gap between the richest and poorest countries. A recent Foundation

21 December 2005

The recent enlargement of the European Union has changed the context within which poverty and social exclusion in the Member States is understood and has highlighted the need for an expanded approach to these problems. Enlargement has widened the gap in living standards between the richest and

11 October 2005

The problem of working poverty is increasingly pressing given the higher average incidence of the phenomenon in the new Member States. It represents a complex and challenging issue for European societies, as it can arise due to either individual or household circumstances. The Foundation’s project

15 October 2004

At the heart of this Foundation study is an examination of measures and mechanisms for more coordinated policy development and implementation, leading to a more effective delivery of services to minimum income recipients. Information is being gathered on the most widely used minimum income schemes

05 October 2000

Online resources results (889)

Slovenia: Doctors' agreement could destabilise public sector salary system

After six months of tough negotiations and industrial action by doctors, the government and the doctors’ trade union finally signed a collective agreement in March 2017. Doctors achieved most of their demands, which related to working standards as well as wages. The annual cost of the agreement has

Norway: Quick settlement in the 2017 bargaining round

In March 2017, the peak-level confederations achieved a quick resolution in their negotiations on this year’s wage increases for major parts of the Norwegian private sector. The agreement set a mark for other sectors in line with this trendsetting bargaining model. This year’s negotiations proved

Denmark: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

New collective agreements providing small wage increases and improvements to education and training, taxi firm Uber’s exit from Denmark; and strengthened working environment rules are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life

Luxembourg: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

Reform of the guaranteed minimum income, new collective bargaining in the banking sector and a major dispute in the health and social care sector are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in Luxembourg in the first quarter

Finland: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

The effects of the decision by the Confederation of Finnish Industries EK to terminate most peak-level agreements with trade unions and a setback for employment policy reforms are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in

Romania: New law aims to tackle wage inequities in labour market

The Romanian government has proposed a new unitary pay law aimed at addressing the increasing wage imbalances across sectors. This article looks at the social partners’ views and the relevant regulations.

Norway: Low-paid workers fall behind

Most workers in Norway have had a substantial increase in their real wages in the past 15 years. However, a new report shows that low-paid workers – mostly found in the private service sector – have not had any rise in real wages in the last seven years and that wage inequality is growing.

Ireland: Latest working life developments – Q3 2016

The establishment of a Labour Employer Economic Forum, pay disputes involving the police and teachers, and the resolution of pay disputes by Dublin bus and tram drivers are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in Ireland

Belgium: Latest working life developments – Q3 2016

The definition of hazardous jobs, measures to promote youth employment, a series of collective redundancies and proposals to alter wage formation are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in Belgium in the third quarter of

Latvia: Latest working life developments – Q3 2016

The drafting of the State budget (including discussions on the minimum wage), civil service reforms, an agreement on the State revenue system and debates on social insurance are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in


Blogs results (22)

The housing crisis could be tackled by improving public services, better urban planning and ensuring that social protection benefits reach the people who need them most.

2 maj 2024
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and work. With the lifting of restrictions across the globe, we are now able to examine the many repercussions on the world of work. In particular, the unique demands of the last few years have shone a harsh spotlight on the pressures brought to bear

17 januar 2023
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Rising energy prices are putting more people under increased financial pressure and at greater risk of energy poverty. In this data story, we take a closer look at the data from the fifth round of the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey to explore the extent of the issue and the threat of energy p

3 august 2022
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Minimum wages have risen significantly in 2022, as the EU Member States leave behind the cautious mood of the pandemic. However, rising inflation is eating up these wage increases, and only flexibility in the regular minimum wage setting processes may avoid generalised losses in purchasing power amo

15 juni 2022
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While the number of employees earning the minimum wage has increased across Europe over the last decade, spurred by significant minimum wage hikes, a clear gender divide emerges, with minimum wage earners more likely to be women. Minimum wage earners are also more likely to live in materially depriv

26 oktober 2021
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With its proposed directive on gender pay transparency, the European Commission has significantly bolstered the set of tools for delivering its objectives compared to those presented in its 2014 Recommendation. The proposed portfolio of measures addresses many shortcomings of the instruments that na

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Decision-makers approached minimum wage setting for 2021 cautiously due to the economic uncertainty caused by the pandemic. Despite this, nominal statutory minimum wages rose in most Member States and the UK, although at lower rates than in recent years.

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The pandemic has had differential impacts on women. Raised consciousness about them must be applied to advance gender equality in recovery measures. All crises have a strongly gendered impact and none more so than the current pandemic, across a range of indicators. While the virus itself seems to ta

28 april 2021
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​​​​​​​To date, close to six million workers in the EU have lost their jobs due to COVID-19. Many businesses have closed their doors forever or been pushed to the brink, bringing severe financial and psychological hardship to the individuals and families affected. However, the toll of the pandemic c

9 februar 2021

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