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TransEuroWorkS · Transforming European Work and Social Protection: A New Proactive Welfare State Fit for the Future World of Work
For the last two decades, European countries have faced unprecedented structural changes due to digitalisation, automation; the internationalisation of the workforce; and the transition towards a green economy. How national and EU-level interventions will mediate the effects of these transformations will profoundly impact the future of European citizens, the economy, and political stability. TransEuroWorkS' multi-level, comparative, and multi-method strategy for scientific and social impact is driven by an understanding that social protection must be sustainable, inclusive, and mobile to address the complex and interlocking transformations of the near future. The project examines eight policy areas: unemployment, sickness, old-age insurances, retraining, work-life balance, family and care policies, gender equality, foreign labour recruitment and freedom of movement, combining conventional protection policies with the more contemporary social investment approaches. Through research in 27 EU-member states and 2 non-EU countries, we address 5 levels relevant to the transforming world of work and social protection: individuals, households, workplaces, countries and the EU. TransEuroWorkS centres attention on social diversity, including gender, ethnicity, education, employment type, age, and household composition in its methodology. The mixed-methods design of the project, including an original survey on public opinion, survey and field experiments, and interviews with company managers and policymakers, will bring new knowledge on the analysis of existing policies and necessary adjustment measures. TransEuroWorkS will co-design research tools with social stakeholders, engage in policy feedback loops with EU and national policymakers, co-produce innovations and solicit feedback from citizens. Thus, TransEuroWorkS is formulated to bring research with the greatest potential social impact to support Europe's residents and a more cohesive, equal, inclusive, and green future.
Consortium · 12 organisations
UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN
NL · €1,180,395
ZABALA BRUSSELS
BE
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
IE · €285,461
ZABALA INNOVATION CONSULTING SA
ES · €148,750
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES
BE · €325,000
UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE
CH
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
DK · €302,658
STREDOEUROPSKY INSTITUT PRE VYSKUM PRACE
SK · €103,245
UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
ES · €291,750
UNIVERSITY OF KENT
UK
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT
NL
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
UK
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