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  • Recent developments in work–life balance in Finland

    Recent developments in work–life balance in Finland

    ​The European Quality of Life Survey explores a variety of aspects related to living standards, health, family and work–life balance, as well as people's happiness levels, and their perceptions regarding the quality of their society. The latest survey results for Finland paint a generally positive picture of the country in 2016, just a year before the 100th anniversary of its independence.

  • People on lower incomes in Europe economising on food to make ends meet

    People on lower incomes in Europe economising on food to make ends meet

    People in the lowest income quartile in the EU are going without fresh fruit and vegetables to save, and a higher proportion are buying cheaper cuts of meat or buying less meat because of money concerns. This practice is occurring throughout Europe, but there are vast differences between Member States.

  • The Future of Manufacturing in Europe

    The Future of Manufacturing in Europe

    ​The pilot project on the Future of Manufacturing in Europe was launched in 2015 to explore the prospects for a globally competitive future in manufacturing and the associated implications for employment in terms of the number of jobs, workforce composition, skill needs and geographical dispersion throughout Europe.

  • Save the Date 8 March: Access and quality of public services, a debate on improving quality of life

    Save the Date 8 March: Access and quality of public services, a debate on improving quality of life

    ​On 8 March 2018, Eurofound and the European Economic and Social Committee, under the banner of the Bulgarian Presidency of the EU, will bring together up to 80 representatives of the social partners, EU institutions, national and regional representatives, civil society, and academics in Brussels to debate the key themes highlighted in Eurofound’s ​European Quality of Life Survey 2016​.

  • Taking a closer look at life satisfaction in the EU

    Taking a closer look at life satisfaction in the EU

    Nearly 37,000 people in 33 European countries were interviewed in the last quarter of 2016 for the fourth wave of the European Quality of Life Survey. The overview report presents the findings for the EU Member States. The survey revealed interesting findings in relation to life satisfaction, employment status, education, income, and household type.

  • Publication Alert: EQLS overview report

    Publication Alert: EQLS overview report

    ​The overview report for the latest European Quality of Life Survey is now online. Nearly 37,000 people in 33 European countries were interviewed in the last quarter of 2016 for the fourth wave of the European Quality of Life Survey. This overview report presents the findings for the EU Member States.

  • Who is providing care home services for older people in Europe?

    Who is providing care home services for older people in Europe?

    In this blog piece Eurofound Research Officer Daniel Molinuevo looks at the changes in care home provision for older Europeans since the economic crisis, and the rising importance of long-term care from both a social and economic perspective.

  • Composition of NEETs in Europe

    Composition of NEETs in Europe

    ​'NEET' is a broad label and includes young people in very diverse situations. This graph shows the composition of NEETs in the EU.

  • The hidden potential of Europe’s economically inactive

    The hidden potential of Europe’s economically inactive

    In this blog piece, originally published in Social Europe, Eurofound Research Manager Anna Ludwinek looks at the substantial section of the population that is not working and does not figure in unemployment statistics, but retains significant employment potential.

  • The scarring effect of long-term youth unemployment

    The scarring effect of long-term youth unemployment

    Young people are more affected than other age groups by long-term unemployment. While long-term youth unemployment is certainly not a new policy challenge for Europe, it now affects a wider range of young people than it ever did before.

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