Blog post
27 April 2017
Do we understand the impact of artificial intelligence on employment?
Artificial intelligence is already transforming the world of work, but the future is hard to predict. Some see most jobs at risk of automatisation, wh
Blog post
27 April 2017
Artificial intelligence is already transforming the world of work, but the future is hard to predict. Some see most jobs at risk of automatisation, wh
Policy brief
26 April 2017
Analysing the major divergences between the three largest euro-area countries in terms of unit labour costs and current accounts, to the broader debat
Blog post
24 April 2017
What’s at stake: at odds with the conventional wisdom of constant factor shares, the portion of national income accruing to labour has been trending d
Podcast
20 April 2017
With anti-immigration sentiment on the rise, we look into the issue of labour mobility in Europe. How does migration affect labour markets and how doe
Podcast
06 April 2017
Technological advancement is moving us towards the artificial intelligence era. How different will our lives be in this new era? How will AI change th
Event
23 March 2017
Rob Atkinson, the founder and president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation presented his research work on the impact of artificia
Blog post
20 March 2017
What’s at stake: The International Women’s Day on 8 March drew attention to the gender gap again, both in pay and in employment. Ongoing research on t
Blog post
08 February 2017
The UK government's white paper on Brexit suggested that the EU's "free movement of people" has made it impossible to control immigration. This seems
Blog post
13 January 2017
In the decades before Italy joined the Euro, the Lira was devalued many times relative to the Deutschmark. Were these re-alignments accompanied by lon
Blog post
22 December 2016
Following the proposal from the Scottish Government that Scotland remain in the Single Market, the differing “Brexpectations” of the UK’s four constit
Book
27 October 2016
This Blueprint offers an in-depth analysis of inequalities of income and wealth in the EU, as well as their causes and consequences.
External publication
19 August 2016
This joint publication brings together the papers produced as part of the first collaboration between Bruegel and the OCP Policy Center. Within the th
Policy brief
06 July 2016
Italy’s current system of centralised wage bargaining needs to be reformed. The system was designed without regard for the underlying industrial struc
Blog post
04 July 2016
What’s at stake: Spain is currently the EU country with the second highest level of unemployment, after Greece. The high and persistent level of unemp
Event
11 May 2016
Europe and the United States have had divergent experiences since the economic crisis. But they share several challenges in the years ahead: slowing p
Event
27 April 2016
How are Europe's labour markets performing, and what policies can best help them function?