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Profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyra

Profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyra – tai patenkinamai suderintas asmens darbas ir asmeninis gyvenimas. Sąlygų užtikrinti geresnę profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyrą per visą gyvenimą sudarymas jau daugybę metų yra ES politikos tikslas, nes tai yra labai svarbu siekiant užtikrinti tvarų darbą visiems. 

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In this episode of Eurofound Talks Mary McCaughey speaks with Eurofound Research Manager Tina Weber about new research on the right to disconnect, the evolution of the right to disconnect...

Podcast

EU context

2017 m. balandžio 26 d. Komisija pradėjo įgyvendinti Europos socialinių teisių ramsčio dokumentų rinkinį. Tai apima iniciatyvą, kuria siekiama padėti tėvams ir globėjams užtikrinti profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyrą. Iniciatyva siekiama spręsti nepakankamą atstovavimą moterims darbo rinkoje, be to, joje pateikiami įvairūs nauji arba patobulinti minimalūs standartai, taikomi vaiko priežiūros, tėvystės (motinystės) ir globėjų atostogoms.

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Duomenų rinkimas

EUROFOUND atliekamuose Europos gyvenimo kokybės tyrimuose (EGKT) pateikiami šalių palyginimai atsižvelgiant į profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo suderinimą, lanksčią darbo laiko tvarką ir kokybiškų priežiūros paslaugų teikimą. Europos įmonių apklausose (EĮA) pateikiami duomenys apie tai, kodėl ir kaip įmonės naudoja įvairią darbo laiko tvarką. Europos darbo sąlygų tyrimuose (EDST) nagrinėjamas darbo laiko organizavimas ES ir su tuo susiję klausimai, įskaitant lanksčius susitarimus, pageidaujamą darbo laiką bei profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyrą.

Europos profesinio gyvenimo stebėjimo tarnyba („EurWORK“) teikia informaciją apie darbo sąlygas ir tvarų darbą, įskaitant duomenų bazę apie darbo užmokestį, darbo laiką ir kolektyvinius ginčus. EUROFOUND taip pat apskaičiavo ekonomines ir socialines išlaidas, susijusias su vyrų ir moterų užimtumo skirtumu, ir gali pateikti informacijos apie darbo vietų, susijusių su priežiūros paslaugų teikimu, sukūrimą.

Duomenų vizualizacija

Susijusi medžiaga: „Foundation Focus“ numeris dėl sprendimo būdų, susijusių su profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyra

2016 m. gruodžio 23 d. – Šiame „Foundation Focus“ numeryje nagrinėjama profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyra ir tam tikri veiksniai, kurie padeda arba trukdo darbuotojams derinti darbą ir asmeninį gyvenimą. Kadangi darbo valandų vidurkis stabiliai mažėja, leidinyje klausiama, ar profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyra vis dar svarbi. Kaip gali padėti Darbo laiko direktyva ir kokį vaidmenį atlieka lanksti darbo laiko politika? Kokia konkreti parama yra reikalinga tiems, kurie privalo prižiūrėti vaikus ar suaugusiuosius? Profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyra yra susijusi su kitais gyvenimo aspektais, įskaitant poreikį užtikrinti kokybišką vaikų priežiūrą, šalinti vyrų ir moterų užimtumo skirtumą ir pasirūpinti vyresnio amžiaus darbuotojais, kurie negali toliau dirbti visą darbo dieną.

Profesinio ir asmeninio gyvenimo pusiausvyra: visiems tinkamų sprendimo būdų sukūrimas.

Key outputs

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Dėl skaitmeninių technologijų atsirado galimybė daugeliui darbuotojų savo darbą atlikti bet kada ir bet kur, o tai turi savo privalumų ir trūkumų. Pagal EUROFOUND duomenis tikimybė, kad darbuotojai, dirbantys nuotoliniu...

9 Rugsėjis 2021
Publication
Research report
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Gender inequality at work persists across Europe, despite the long standing attention paid and efforts made to tackle it. This Eurofound report presents a closer look at women’s and men’s...

3 Kovas 2020
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Research report
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In the context of ongoing negotiations at EU level on adopting a work–life balance package for families and caregivers, Eurofound was requested by the European Commission to provide an update...

7 Vasaris 2019
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Customised report

Current and ongoing research

Research continues in this topic on a variety of themes, which are outlined below with links to forthcoming titles.

Eurofound expert(s)

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Jorge Cabrita is a senior research manager in the Working Life unit. He is responsible for formulating, coordinating and managing European-wide research, and promoting the...

Senior research manager,
Working life research unit
Publications results (121)

The Foundation’s Company Survey on Working Time and Work–Life Balance 2004–2005 set out to map the use of a variety of working time arrangements in companies, to assess the reasons for their introduction and their impact. This report presents an overview of the survey’s initial findings. It focuses

01 June 2006

The Foundation carried out a comprehensive survey on working time and work–life balance in more than 21 000 European workplaces between autumn 2004 and spring 2005. The countries surveyed included the 15 ‘old’ Member States of the European Union (EU15) and six of the new Member States: the Czech

09 May 2006

Family support, social contacts and an adequate work–life balance are essential factors in overall quality of life for individuals. However, time constraints resulting from changing work and family patterns are having a negative impact on personal life. People are finding it difficult to find time

21 December 2005

Full-time work has become an increasingly common employment pattern in the European Union, for both sexes, since the enlargement of the EU to 25 countries in 2004. At the same time, there is widespread discussion about working time flexibility as a desired solution to enhancing the work-life balance

03 November 2005

This report explores how families, social networks and work–life balance issues affect quality of life. The survey shows that time constraints in the workplace impact negatively on overall quality of life, formation of families and family life. It highlights that people, particularly in the new

11 October 2005

This report explores the distribution of time between work and private life, and the organisation of its interrelationship, as it is of pivotal importance for the overall quality of life in Europe. As a result, the relationship between the quality of economic and social development has become an

13 May 2005

Working conditions and gender in an enlarged Europe presents a comparative study of working conditions for women in 10 central eastern European countries. The countries include eight of the 10 new Member States of the European Union, and two of the candidate countries, Bulgaria and Romania. National

22 April 2005

This background paper sets out the the context and poses questions on different aspects of attaining a better balance between the demands of work and personal life and finding new ways of organising individual working time over the life course. The main objective of the Foundation Forum is to

29 October 2004
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This is a summary of the conference on 'Better work and life: towards an inclusive and competitive enlarged Union', co-organised by the Greek Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. The broad theme of the conference

11 November 2003

What are the working-time preferences of the workforce in Europe? Which schedules are the most compatible with family and other commitments? These questions are relevant to European employment policy and for the working-time policy negotiations of the social partners and are examined in this article

29 July 2003

Online resources results (153)

In this episode of Eurofound Talks Mary McCaughey speaks with Eurofound Research Manager Tina Weber about new research on the right to disconnect, the evolution of the right to disconnect in Europe, the reasons why legislative and procedural actions are being called for, the impacts that effective

15 Balandis 2024

Flexible work increases post-pandemic, but not for everyone

Even before the outbreak of COVID-19, various forms of flexible work, such as teleworking and flexitime, were in place across EU Member States. However, the pandemic led to a surge in flexible working practices with many workers wanting to focus on their work–life balance and have more time for

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Workers want to telework but long working hours, isolation and inadequate equipment must be tackled

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a surge in telework, with dramatic increases in the number of employees working from home (teleworking) in many European countries. What for many employees started out as a mandatory move seems to have transformed into a preference among the majority for part-time or

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Twin transition and pandemic challenge Eurofound to increase expertise, strengthen partnerships, expand reach, says new Director

Eurofound welcomed Ivailo Kalfin to his new role as Executive Director on 1 June. After one month in the job, he reflects on the challenges facing the EU, how they will impact on the work of Eurofound and his priorities for shaping the Agency over the next five years.

Living, working and COVID-19: Impact on gender equality 11 March 2021, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) virtual meeting Presentation by Maria Jepsen, Acting Executive Director, Eurofound

22 Kovas 2021

Working remotely: An overview of trends, opportunities, challenges and risks 9 March 2021 Presentation by Irene Mandl, Head of unit - Employment, Eurofound

9 Kovas 2021

Connecting and disconnecting and work-life balance 9 March 2021 Presentation by Tina Weber, Research manager - Employment unit, Eurofound

9 Kovas 2021

A modern agenda for work–life balance 16 October 2018, Brussels, Belgium Presentation by Mathijn Wilkens, Research Officer, Christine Aumayr-Pintar, Research Manager, Anna Ludwinek, Research Manager, Eurofound

16 Spalis 2018

Luxembourg: Extending parental leave to improve work–life balance

Since 1 January 2018, paternity leave in Luxembourg has been increased from 2 to 10 days, under legislation passed in December 2017. The law, aimed to improve people’s work–life balance, also introduces more flexibility for parents to use leave to take care of a sick child, but reduces some leave


Blogs results (18)

The jury is still out on the question whether men and women are from distinct planets. When it comes to the world of work, however, they are worlds apart.

25 Spalis 2023
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Telework has become a permanent feature of working life in Europe. While we’ve seen the benefits of more flexible ways of working – particularly during the pandemic – the problems that arise from an increasingly connected life are also becoming clearer. Unfortunately, legislation alone may not be en

13 Liepa 2022
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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 Balandis 2021
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​​​​​​​The decades-long trend of a narrowing gender employment gap in Europe has halted in recent years. Now the COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately affecting low-paying service sectors with a high share of social contact, including many with a majority of female workers, risking forcing them ou

9 Gruodis 2020
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Whatever the benefits of telework – and there are many, including more flexible working time, increased productivity and less commuting – there are drawbacks, as many of the one-third of Europeans who were exclusively working from home during the pandemic will attest. Primary among these is the ‘alw

3 Gruodis 2020
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The COVID-19 health crisis prompted governments to take the unprecedented step of shutting down all workplaces, apart from those providing essential goods and services, to control the spread of the virus. Every worker who was able to do so began to work from home, initiating a social experiment of a

9 Birželis 2020
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​​​​​​​While women appear to be more resilient than men to COVID-19 in terms of health outcomes, that is not the case when it comes to the economic and social fallout. Measures taken by governments to control the spread of the virus are exacerbating gender divides in unemployment, domestic labour an

3 Birželis 2020

Data results (3)
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