Event
16 November 2022
A transatlantic conversation on the Future of Work
Public workshop on the Transatlantic Expert Group on the Future of Work in Washington, DC.
Event
16 November 2022
Public workshop on the Transatlantic Expert Group on the Future of Work in Washington, DC.
Podcast
16 November 2022
China’s semiconductors push already has lessons for the rest of the world.
Blog post
10 November 2022
Digital Markets Act enforcement will be much more effective if EU member national authorities are involved
Podcast
09 November 2022
How can Europe and the United States adapt social protection system to meet the vastly developing labour market?
Blog post
08 November 2022
Low-skilled workers tend to have jobs that are less likely to foster foundational skills. This worsens skills gaps and income inequality.
Podcast
02 November 2022
How are digital platforms overtaking the state and how can we regain control?
Blog post
19 October 2022
Low-skill workers have seen faster wage growth than high-skill workers in many EU countries, contrary to the United States.
Event
17 October 2022
What skills are needed for the digital future, and how can governments and companies support the retraining of people who lack these skills?
Blog post
06 October 2022
Labour-market data from online sources can identify emerging occupations and skill demand, helping policymakers prepare better for future needs.
News
06 October 2022
Testimony on the EU Chips Act and the prospects for EU-US cooperation on semiconductors
Blog post
04 October 2022
The European Union’s new Digital Markets Act will enable the European Commission to get ahead of potential anti-competitive behaviour.
Blog post
26 September 2022
Labour-market data on LGBTQIA+ people is limited, but there is some evidence that those in same-sex partnerships experience discrimination.
Event
14 September 2022
In this episode, we look at the State of the Union address delivered by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.
Blog post
12 September 2022
Europe should investigate the possibility of ‘digital frontier worker’ status for cross-border remote workers.
Annual meetings
06 September 2022
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel's flagship event which gathers high-level speakers to discuss the economic topics that affect Europe and the world.
Working paper
30 August 2022
How do gender stereotypes and gendered work segregation, and digitalisation and automation, result in a vicious cycle of digital gender inequality?