Eurofound yearbook 2014: Living and working in Europe
Published: 26 May 2015
Eurofound in 2014 expanded its evidence base on the repercussions of the crisis on the living and working conditions of Europeans, and offered guidance on viable options available to policymakers in their efforts to turn Europe around. The Agency produced new knowledge in some of the areas of most immediate concern to Europeans and in fields crucial to their long-term prosperity. Its reporting of recent employment trends highlighted where in the economy most job creation and job loss has occurred and suggested where investment in future growth is best directed. The yearbook is accompanied by the Consolidated annual activity report of the Authorising Officer for 2014, which is the Agency’s formal reporting on operations, staff and budgets - see Related content.
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ISBN
978-92-897-1369-6
Number of pages
86
Reference no.
EF1514
ISBN
978-92-897-1369-6
Catalogue number
TJ-AM-15-001-EN-C
DOI
10.2806/182404
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This is the Consolidated annual activity report of the Authorising Officer for the year 2014. The report describes Eurofound's activities, particularly its research and information and communication programmes, in relation to the objectives set in the Work Programme 2014. A presentation of Eurofound’s research findings and how they are embedded in the current policy context is also provided in Eurofound Yearbook 2014: Living and Working in Europe - see Related content.