Green, Pink & Silver? The Future of Labour in Europe

16 March 2015

Work is both an essential part of our daily lives and one of the major policy concerns across Europe. In this second volume of The Future of Labour in Europe, the authors explain in accessible language the findings of the NEUJOBS project on the job prospects of key industries and groups of people. They use three colours – green, pink and silver – to pinpoint areas with the largest challenges as well as the greatest potential. The conclusions are addressed to policy-makers, the business world, journalists, fellow academics and to anyone interested in the shape, size and character of the labour markets of tomorrow.

EDITORS
MIROSLAV BEBLAVÝ
ILARIA MASELLI
MARCELA VESELKOVÁ

Miroslav Beblavý is a Senior Research Fellow in the Jobs and Skills unit at CEPS and also a Member of the Slovak Parliament. Ilaria Maselli is a Research Fellow in the Jobs and Skills unit of CEPS and Marcela Veselková is a Senior Research Fellow at the Slovak Governance Institute.

by www.ceps.eu

The chapter “Women as workers – in the middle of a marathon” by Iga Magda and Agnieszka Kamińska from IBS summarises the main components of the necessary policy mix to improve female situation on the labour market, describing the challenges and potential best solutions in the fields of education, maternity, retirement, lifelong learning, care choices, flexible employment contracts and wages.

publication year: 2015
language: english
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Institute for Structural Research (IBS), Warsaw School of Economics (SGH)

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