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Health and well-being

Promoting high standards in working conditions, including in the area of health and well-being at work, is a key priority for the EU. Measures to improve safety and health at work seek to protect workers in their place of work and promote workers’ rights in this area. Other initiatives aim to tackle a rise in mental health issues, linked with the pandemic, changing work environments, climate change and the rising cost of living. 

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From January to June 2025, Eurofound supports the work of Poland's presidency of the Council of the EU, providing valuable research results on specific topics linked with the presidency priorities.

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Eurofound research

Eurofound has been analysing occupational health and safety since the 1990s and recognises that health issues are a central part of an organisation’s structure and development, for workers and employers alike. Analysis of survey data has been carried out to investigate the links between working conditions and health and safety. This is done in close consultation with the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA). Eurofound has a cooperation agreement with EU-OSHA which sets out opportunities for joint activities in this area and for further forms of exchange.

Eurofound’s surveys and other research also aim to capture people’s perceptions of their quality of life and mental health.

Health and well-being at work

Eurofound’s European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) is a prime source of information on job quality and its correlation with the health and well-being of different groups of workers. Building on the analysis from previous editions of the survey, EWCS 2024 continues to investigate the associations between working conditions and the physical and mental health of workers and absenteeism and presenteeism.

The situation faced by workers during the COVID-19 pandemic was captured by the European Working Conditions Telephone Survey (EWCTS), carried out in 2021. Based on an adapted EWCS questionnaire, the EWCTS 2021 investigated the specific challenges to the health and safety and well-being of workers during the pandemic. Access the data below.

The European Company Survey (ECS) examines the associations between workplace well-being and establishment performance, including absenteeism and its cost to the economy. It looks at practices to improve occupational health and safety and the influence of employee representatives. 

Physical health, mental health and well-being

Health and mental health are important components associated with a person’s quality of life and longevity, as well as their ability to work. The European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS) covers subjective well-being, health and access to healthcare, and aspects of individual quality of life including work–life balance and care responsibilities. It investigates the links between having to work while also having care responsibilities and the resulting impact on well-being. 

Eurofound’s unique e-survey, Living and Working in the EU, launched in 2020 at the outset of COVID-19, explores the impact of the changes that occurred during the course of the pandemic on people’s lives. It includes questions on people’s work situation, teleworking, experiences of working from home and the impact on work–life balance, as well as job quality, health and safety at work, mental health and access to healthcare services.

Research in 2025 looks at the prevalence of poor mental health for different population groups, driven by various dimensions such as social media use, changing work environments and climate change. The research identifies barriers in access to mental health services. It also investigates policy measures in mental health services, and actions taken outside these services (such as in schools or working environments), to prevent or address mental health problems.

Work-related health outcomes

Advances in information and communications technologies have opened the door to new ways of organising work. Telework and ICT-based mobile work (TICTM) has emerged in this transition, giving workers and employers the ability to adapt the time and location of work to their needs. Research analyses the employment and working conditions of workers with TICTM arrangements, focusing on how it affects their work–life balance, health, performance and job prospects, as well as the right to disconnect. This builds on earlier joint research by Eurofound and the International Labour Organization (ILO) on the effects of telework and ICT-mobile work on workers in the EU. 

Research has explored issues around making work sustainable over the life course. To achieve this requires devising new solutions for working conditions and career paths that help workers to retain their physical and mental health, motivation and productivity over an extended working life. Eurofound’s report on working conditions and sustainable work maps the progress achieved since 2000 in improving working conditions, examines whether all workers have benefited equally from positive change, highlights the groups at risk of poor working conditions, and identifies emerging challenges for good job quality in the changing world of work.

Role of social dialogue

Research carried out by the Network of Eurofound Correspondents also documents the national social dialogue debates centred around working life, health and safety at work and mental health in the EU, including as a result of COVID-19. This research includes a focus on policy areas related to adapting to the pandemic and the return to work, with particular emphasis on new health and safety arrangements at work and improved access to healthcare services. 

 

Other research topics

Other studies have been carried out on keeping older workers in the labour market, violence and harassment at work, absence from work, use of alcohol and drugs at the workplace, work-related stress and psychosocial risks, and the employment situations of young people with health problems and disabilities and people with chronic diseases.

Key outputs

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This publication consists of individual country reports on working life during 2021 for 28 countries – the 27 EU Member States and Norway. The country reports summarise evidence on the...

19 maj 2022
Publication
Other
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Digital technologies have made it possible for many workers to carry out their work at any time and anywhere, with consequent advantages and disadvantages. Eurofound data show that teleworkers are...

9 september 2021
Publication
Research report

EU context

The EU’s Strategic Framework on Health and Safety at Work 2021–2027 identifies important challenges and objectives for Member States in a changing world of work. It focuses on three key objectives: anticipating and managing change in the world of work brought about by the green, digital and demographic transitions; prevention of workplace accidents and illnesses; preparedness for any potential future health crises.

On the subject of mental health, the June 2023 European Commission Communication on a comprehensive approach to mental health aims to put mental health on par with physical health and to ensure a new, cross-sectoral approach to mental health issues across many policy areas. EU action on mental health will focus on three guiding principles: adequate and effective prevention; access to high quality and affordable mental healthcare and treatment; and reintegration into society after recovery. 

The European Pillar of Social Rights includes provisions on protection of workers’ health and safety at work, as well as adapting the working environment to enable longer participation in the labour market. The Pillar also establishes the right to access to good-quality healthcare, including social protection benefits and services.

The EU further contributes to improving working conditions through its occupational safety and health regulations and for instance the right to disconnect.

 

Eurofound expert(s)

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Hans Dubois is a senior research manager in the Social Policies unit at Eurofound. His research topics include housing, over-indebtedness, healthcare, long-term care, social...

Senior research manager,
Social policies research unit
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Agnès Parent-Thirion is a senior research manager in the Working Life unit at Eurofound, tasked with the planning, development and implementation of working conditions research...

Senior research manager,
Working life research unit
Publications results (124)

Eurofound’s e-survey captures the situation of European respondents and their post-pandemic concerns. This factsheet outlines the most recent data on the main challenges faced by Europeans, with a particular emphasis on the rising cost of living, health and mental health, access to healthcare

13 January 2025

Over the last decade, information and communication technologies have changed the way employees work and communicate with each other. While the digitalisation of work offers many benefits, widespread access to digital devices in working life has created new forms of antisocial behaviour.

25 September 2024

The various economic and social shocks of the past decade and a half – most recently the COVID-19 pandemic – have ongoing consequences for the living standards and prospects of Europeans, and sometimes these outcomes have been uneven across age groups. Social policies – such as those in the areas of

19 December 2023

Using data from the European Working Conditions Telephone Survey 2021 and building on a theoretical model that differentiates between job stressors and job resources, this report examines key psychosocial risks in the workplace and their impact on health.

23 November 2023

Som reaktion på Ruslands krig mod Ukraine aktiverede EU sit direktiv om midlertidig beskyttelse for personer, der flygtede fra landet, og gav dem mulighed for at bosætte sig i EU og få adgang til grundlæggende offentlige tjenester og arbejdsmarkedet. I foråret 2023 havde mere end 4,5 millioner

14 June 2023

I denne rapport analyseres, hvilken rolle den sociale dialog og kollektive overenskomstforhandlinger spillede med hensyn til at håndtere de udfordringer, den civile luftfartssektor stod over for under covid-19-pandemien. Inddragelsen af arbejdsmarkedets parter i de foranstaltninger, der blev indført

01 December 2022

Denne rapport analyserer den rolle, den sociale dialog og kollektive overenskomstforhandlinger spiller med hensyn til at håndtere de udfordringer, som covid-19-pandemien skabte eller forværrede inden for hospitalssektoren. Den ser også nærmere på, om den eksisterende sociale dialog og de kollektive

01 December 2022

De skrappe folkesundhedsmæssige restriktioner, som regeringerne indførte i 2020 for at kontrollere covid-19-pandemien, ændrede arbejdslivet brat og formede det fortsat i de to efterfølgende år. Mellem marts og november 2021 blev der gennemført over 70 000 interviews i 36 lande gennem den europæiske

29 November 2022

Den femte runde af Eurofounds e-undersøgelse, der fandt sted fra den 25. marts til den 2. maj 2022, kaster lys over den sociale og økonomiske situation for mennesker i hele Europa to år efter, at covid-19 først blev opdaget på det europæiske kontinent. Den undersøger også, hvordan det er at leve i e

07 July 2022

A new European Disability Strategy was launched in 2021 with the aim of intensifying progress on ensuring the full participation of people with disabilities in society. The increase of EU policy focus on people with disabilities is timely: the COVID-19 pandemic magnified the challenges they faced i

21 March 2022

Online resources results (603)

Portugal: Fall in number of fatal occupational accidents

There has been a slight fall in the number of fatal workplace accidents in Portugal.

Spain: Greater powers for Labour Inspectorate

Increased powers for the Spanish Labour Inspectorate are proposed in a draft bill which also calls for more involvement from the social partners.

Malta: Fall in incidence of work accidents

The number of non-fatal accidents at work in Malta fell in the last quarter of 2014.

Denmark: Improving health and safety at work through self-help kits

A self-help kit to improve health and safety conditions in Danish companies has been praised in an independent study. The kit is produced by the publicly backed Prevention Fund, which was established in 2007 to ensure good occupational health and safety. Overall, the kits have been shown to improve

France: New measures to tackle workplace risks

Arduous working conditions and the harmful effects of electronic devices are among problems dealt with recently by occupational health and safety measures in France.

Denmark: Measures to improve the working environment

Three measures to improve the working environment in Denmark have been agreed by parliament.

UK: Survey on well-being and stress of civil servants

Changing patterns of work organisation for civil servants in the UK are examined in a new report based on surveys of union members. Its recommendations could have wider applicability in the public sector because, since the research was undertaken, the right to request flexible working arrangements

Czech Republic: Results of annual survey on employee benefits

ING Life Insurance, in conjunction with the Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic, have carried out an annual survey of employee benefits since 2010. Employee benefits are provided by virtually all companies which, on average, offer 10 different benefits. Mobile phones and company-produced

Austria: Companies fail to take measures to preserve mental health

Although Austria amended its health and safety laws in 2013 to try to combat the increasing number of psychosocial health risks at work, a survey by the Austrian Chamber of Labour has shown that only a minority of Austrian employers are meeting compulsory obligations to identify, reduce or eliminate


Blogs results (9)

The COVID-19 pandemic made us acutely aware of how dependent our society is on certain essential workers. We felt deep gratitude towards workers in healthcare especially, because they worked ceaselessly in often-difficult conditions.

22 november 2023
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'Women belong in all the places where decisions are made', to borrow from the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg. These decisions are made everywhere and at every level: in the home and at the workplace; in the boardroom and on the shop floor. Which is why it is of such serious concern to see the ongoing deep

8 marts 2023
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Women and frontline workers are most exposed to the risks of adverse social behaviour at work, such as burnout, exhaustion, anxiety and depression. This is according to the European Working Conditions Telephone Survey 2021 (EWCTS). In this data story, we dive into EWCTS data (EU27) to examine the pr

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and work. With the lifting of restrictions across the globe, we are now able to examine the many repercussions on the world of work. In particular, the unique demands of the last few years have shone a harsh spotlight on the pressures brought to bear

17 januar 2023
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Lower levels of health, increasing financial pressure and a significant degree of unmet healthcare: these are the findings of the fifth round of the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey: Living in a new era of uncertainty – a report that presents an overview of responses from over 200,000 people

6 oktober 2022
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Health professionals – doctors, nurses, nursing assistants, paramedics, ambulance workers – are in the vanguard of the battle against COVID-19. They are the ones dealing with sick people, triaging, testing and treating them. They are the ones confronting suffering and death. While some of their coll

31 marts 2020
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Company restructuring may hit the headlines less in good times, but it remains a central experience in the working life of many. According to the most recent European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) data, just under one in three (30%) employees in the EU reported that restructuring had taken place

2 maj 2019
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Motivated workers have higher levels of engagement, better health and are able to work longer. Improving motivation at work is therefore a key component in meeting the challenges of Europe’s ageing workforce and improving the EU’s long-term competitiveness on a global scale. This means that fosterin

20 marts 2019
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To mark annual World Day for Safety and Health at Work on 28 April, Anna Gallinat, Communications Project Officer, discusses Eurofound’s most recent evidence on safety and health in the workplace.

27 april 2018
Upcoming publications results (2)

The overview report of the European Working Conditions Survey 2024 ( EWCS24) provides a comprehensive description of the workforce, and includes information on digital work practices, social relations at work and inclusive workplaces. It evaluates job quality across seven dimensions: earnings,

November 2025

Poor mental health, especially anxiety and depression, affects many people in the EU. Trends impacting mental health include the change from physical to digital work environments, climate change, inequality and people’s concerns about their economic situation. While poor mental health was already pr

July 2025
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