The impact of teleworking and digital work on workers and society
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30-04-2021
The study analyses recent trends in teleworking, its impacts on workers, employers, and society, and the challenges for policy-making. It provides an overview of the main legislative and policy measures adopted at EU and national level, in order to identify possible policy actions at EU level. The study is based on an extensive literature review, a web survey, interviews with representatives of European and national stakeholders, and five case studies of EU countries: Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy and Romania.
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Annex 1
Annex 2
Annex 3
Annex 4
Annex 5
External author
Manuela SAMEK LODOVICI et al.
About this document
Publication type
Policy area
Keyword
- accounting
- BUSINESS AND COMPETITION
- case study
- coronavirus disease
- cost-effectiveness analysis
- digital divide
- documentation
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- employment
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- epidemic
- executive power and public service
- health
- information and information processing
- mental health
- organisation of work and working conditions
- policymaking
- POLITICS
- research report
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- teleworking
- work productivity
- work-life balance
- working environment