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| | | Hurley, John | | Adăscăliței, Dragoș | | Staffa, Elisa | | Eurofound | | | Recovery from COVID-19: The changing structure of employment in the EU | | | Luxembourg | | Publications Office of the European Union | | 2022 | | | "(...) European labour markets have recovered strongly from COVID-19. By the end of 2021, little more than 18
months after the start of the pandemic, employment rates in the EU were almost at pre-crisis levels. This report
summarises labour market developments in 2020 and 2021 using quarterly data from the EU Labour Force Survey. It
does so from a structural perspective, with a focus on sector-level and occupation-level data, and key demographic
variables: gender and age. Even if employment levels in EU Member States return to their pre-crisis levels, the
composition of employment will have changed significantly. COVID-19 has accelerated some prior trends – occupational
upgrading with increased employment in higher quality and higher paid jobs and the uptake of teleworking – in ways
that are likely to leave a permanent mark on the structure of employment in the EU. (...)" | | | hier klicken (PDF 452 KB) | | Eurofound | |
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