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Living conditions and quality of life

Living conditions and quality of life is one of Eurofound's main operational activities for the 2025–2028 programming period. Building on the past 50 years of research, Eurofound continues to monitor living conditions, cohesion and convergence in Europe, aiming to map and analyse key elements for the improvement of living conditions, including people’s perceptions of quality of life and society.

Eurofound’s priorities for 2025–2028 are shaped by the opportunities and challenges arising from four mega-drivers: demographic change, climate change, technological change and re-globalisation. Research in this activity examines the social implications of the transition to a climate-neutral economy, focusing on sustainable behaviours, distributional effects and social cohesion. Eurofound also examines the social impact of technological change and artificial intelligence, including the digital divide and the living conditions of those working in new forms of work. The research focuses on different groups and also examines their needs and access to public services and social protection.

The next iteration of the European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS), to be fielded in 2026, offers a new perspective on the impact of the four mega-drivers and the compounded challenges on quality of life and material living conditions in Europe.

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Eurofound research 2025

In 2025, Eurofound’s annual update on convergence and living conditions in Europe places a special focus on emerging trends and new challenges that Europe is facing. The Agency continues to monitor economic and social inequalities among sociodemographic groups and geographical entities. In this regard, Eurofound plans to carry out new research on regional convergence, expanding the work done in the previous programming period.

Work concluding during 2025 includes:

  • investigation of care provision and the role of informal carers
  • analysis of policy actions undertaken to prevent and address mental health problems in Europe
  • research on trends, risks and opportunities of digitalisation in social protection
  • a study on the implementation of the European Child Guarantee, with a special emphasis on the workforce
  • research on the possible impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on wealth inequality
  • analysis of social cohesion and new forms of inclusive participation
  • evidence on the socioeconomic impact of the transition to a carbon-neutral economy

Research commences on a number of other topics.

  • Caring for care services: Focusing in 2025 on access to care services, including childcare, healthcare and long-term care
  • Social protection: Focusing on children and the European Child Guarantee, producing an overview of the implementation of the European Child Guarantee in the EU Member States and updating the European Child Guarantee Monitor
  • European Green Deal: Investigating the social implications of the green transition on the cost of living, housing and transport
  • Social cohesion: Analysing the level of support from citizens for the green transition and its implications for social cohesion, using data from the Living and Working in the EU e-survey
  • Geographical disparities and convergence: Investigating the trends in and dynamics of disparities between Member States and regions across economic, social, environmental and institutional dimensions

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Linking in with EU priorities

2025 marks the first year of the five-year period of the EU policy and legislative cycle for 2025–2029. The various strands of work in this research activity, including the research on the impact of the cost of living, housing, public services, vulnerable groups and the European Child Guarantee, aims to support the work of EU policymakers in monitoring and implementing the principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights.

The EU agenda on promoting inclusive and accessible social services for citizens is supported by research on public services, with a focus on care services. This work feeds into the EU’s objective of ensuring high-quality and sustainable care provision throughout the EU as per the European Care Strategy and the Communication on a comprehensive approach to mental health.

The Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disability 2021–2030 could benefit from Eurofound’s work on the social and employment inclusion of people with disabilities.

Social protection research could inform the Council Recommendation on adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion and the Council Recommendation on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed.

The European Green Deal could be informed by Eurofound’s investigation of the social impact of the green transition, its impact on energy poverty and social cohesion, and the citizen consensus around it. And the European AI Strategy is supported by the work on the impact of AI on European societies and related living conditions, while the EU digital agenda is informed by Eurofound’s work on e-healthcare and the living conditions of platform and ICT-based mobile workers.

Key outputs

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The post-pandemic recovery of Europe continued in 2023, with strong job creation despite subdued economic growth, against a background of rising geopolitical tension. Eurofound’s research over the year brought to...

2 Mai 2024
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Annual report
Publications results (314)

This study provides information allowing for an assessment of the representativeness of the actors involved in the European sectoral social dialogue committee for central government administration. The aim of Eurofound’s series of studies on representativeness is to identify the relevant national

17 November 2017

Employment policies tend to focus on unemployed people, but evidence indicates that many people who are economically inactive also have labour market potential. This report examines groups within the inactive population that find it difficult to enter or re-enter the labour market and explores the

31 October 2017

The ‘working poor’ are a substantial group, the latest estimate putting 10% of European workers at risk of poverty, up from 8% in 2007. This report describes the development of in-work poverty in the EU since the crisis of 2008, picking up where an earlier Eurofound report on this subject, published

05 September 2017

EU citizens are increasingly concerned that today’s young people will have fewer opportunities for upward social mobility than their parents’ generation. This report maps patterns of intergenerational social mobility in the EU countries. It first looks at absolute social mobility – how societies

19 April 2017

In the past 10 years there has been a substantial increase in the number of for-profit private hospitals, while the number of public hospitals decreases. This has been heightened by the recent economic and financial crisis where hospital closures have created new opportunities for private providers.

27 January 2017

This issue of Foundation Focus looks at work–life balance and some of the factors that help or hinder workers in combining working with non-working life.

23 December 2016

Many EU Member States have implemented reforms to improve the sustainability of their pension systems. However, the impact of discouraging early retirement and increasing the pension age on effective retirement ages is limited, as many people are unable or unmotivated to work until pension age.

09 September 2016

This report aims to improve understanding of the true cost of inadequate housing to EU Member States and to suggest policy initiatives that might help address its social and financial consequences.

04 August 2016

European countries face the challenges of ageing populations supported by shrinking workforces, more precarious types of employment, and in many cases, a decreasing number of jobs in the wake of the economic crisis. As a result, the issue of how to enable more people to participate in the labour

27 July 2016

Throughout Europe families have felt the effects of the economic crisis that began in 2008. This report describes their experience in the aftermath of the crisis, up to the present. It looks in detail at developments in 10 Member States that were selected to represent different types of family

27 January 2016

Online resources results (223)

Cooperation between employers and employees regarding parental leave

Interrupting one’s career to take parental leave has been an option in the Czech Republic, in comparison with other European countries, for a relatively long period of time. Until a child reaches the age of three years, employees with children are guaranteed the possibility of returning to their

Good practice in reconciling work and family life

The National Thematic Network on reconciliation of family and working life was set up in 2003 for the purpose of highlighting good practice developed after completion of national projects financed under the European Commission’s EQUAL Initiative [1]. The network aimed to further disseminate these

Impact of income on childcare and work–life balance

To combine work and family life represents a highly complex task for families with young children, in particular for working parents with children below school age. Working parents face challenges in relation to their work, such as forced part-time work [1], shift and weekend work, as well as in

Factors influencing take-up of paternity leave

In the summer of 2006, a report published by the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC [1]) revealed new research on the take-up of parental leave. The report follows on from previous studies investigating the perspectives of fathers and mothers in this context, and focuses on fathers’ attitudes to

Attitudes towards gender equality in the workplace

In 2006, the Institute of International and Social Studies (Rahvusvaheliste ja Sotsiaaluuringute Instituut) at Tallinn University (Tallinna Ülikool) in cooperation with the Ministry of Social Affairs (Sotsiaalministeerium) launched a survey entitled ‘Monitoring gender equality’ (in Estonian, 448Kb

Participation in adult education and lifelong learning

On 9 December 2005, the National Statistics Office (NSO [1]) issued a news release [2] detailing the development of adult education and lifelong learning in Malta since 1999. In recent years, the Maltese government has put adult education high on its political agenda, as stipulated in the National

Work–life balance policies: a win-win situation for all

In December 2005, on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs (Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend, BMFSFJ [1]), the Allensbach Institute for Polling (Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach, IfD [2]) looked at the prevalence of family-friendly policies in enterprises. The

Fathers taking parental leave: impact on work–life balance

Employees in the Czech Republic are entitled to up to three years of parental leave [1] which must be taken before the child’s third birthday. Parents may share the leave equally, or either the father or mother can take the entire period of leave (36 months). Another option is to take a few months

Reconciling work and family life in the financial services sector

Reconciling work and family life is becoming an increasingly topical issue in the financial services sector’s social agenda, particularly in light of its strategy on corporate social responsibility. In this context, two of the largest private Spanish banks, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) [1]

Working time after parental leave

In Sweden, compensation during parental leave is set at 16 months, of which 13 months are compensated at 80% of the previous income and three months at a fixed rate. In total, individual arrangements over four months are given to each parent, i.e. two months for mothers and two months for fathers


Blogs results (32)

The housing crisis could be tackled by improving public services, better urban planning and ensuring that social protection benefits reach the people who need them most.

2 Mai 2024

The state in which the EU finds itself has been described as a ‘permacrisis’, whereby the Union is confronted by challenge after challenge, and citizens are constantly having to adapt to a ‘new normal’.

11 Decembrie 2023
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Spiralling housing costs are causing despair across the EU. The situation is making people anxious that they will lose their accommodation or become homeless; they may become overburdened financially or forced to live in substandard accommodation; and many young people are unable to leave home. Whil

4 Aprilie 2023
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A cocktail of insecurity, misinformation and mistrust imperil Europe’s future. Reliable, accessible data are at a premium.

14 Decembrie 2022
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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 ac

6 Octombrie 2022
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Rising energy prices are putting more people under increased financial pressure and at greater risk of energy poverty. In this data story, we take a closer look at the data from the fifth round of the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey to explore the extent of the issue and the threat of energy p

3 August 2022
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Trust in national institutions has declined across the EU over the past two years. Driven by increasingly difficult economic circumstances and unreliable news sources, even people who previously expressed higher trust levels – such as those in financially secure positions – have become less trusting

25 Iulie 2022
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the resulting sanctions have caused energy prices to soar. Governments seeking to alleviate the negative impacts of price increases on households have introduced energy subsidies and VAT reductions for electricity, gas and fuel. While such policies may be needed

10 Iunie 2022
Image of family cooking around camp fire outside home under bombardment in Ukraine

We are 100 days on from the invasion by Russia of Ukraine on 24 February, when peace in Europe was shattered. As the human tragedy began to unfold and with more than 6.8 million Ukrainians, mostly women and children, escaping their country since the start of the war, European citizens have been watc

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The European Pillar of Social Rights states that ‘everyone has the right to affordable long-term care services of good quality, in particular home-care and community-based services’. Taking a step to make this principle a reality, the European Commission is currently preparing a European Care Strate

5 Mai 2022

Upcoming publications results (10)

This policy brief provides the yearly update on convergence in the EU using the methodology and software developed by Eurofound. This year, the analysis focuses on social fragmentation and investigates whether the economic and social distances between sociodemographic groups have increased in recent

December 2025
Forthcoming
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Policy brief

Europe is faced with a housing crisis that affects people of all ages, however younger people are disproportionately impacted. Many young adults are unable to afford their own home, often having to remain living in their parental home. This crisis has wide-reaching consequences, influencing opportun

December 2025
Forthcoming
Publication
Research report

This report maps the state of digitalisation of social benefit systems in the EU Member States and Norway. It examines to extent to which interaction with citizens and back-office processes have been digitalised. The study highlights areas where digital technologies have been introduced to improve

October 2025

This report provides an overview of the situation of children across Europe, including the services they use and the areas and issues that require attention from policymakers. The report focuses on identifying inequalities between different groups of children and analysing how these have changed

July 2025
Forthcoming
Publication
Research report

This report investigates the polarisation of attitudes and opinions among Europeans over 20 years, based on data from the European Social Survey. It investigates trends and national variations in polarisation, examining whether values and attitudes have become oppositional over time, and explores th

July 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

This study examines wealth inequality trends across European Union countries, utilising data from the European Central Bank’s Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) and covering the period 2010 to 2021. It explores key drivers of wealth distribution, including housing wealth, savings behavi

July 2025
Forthcoming
Publication
Research report

As countries face increasing pressures when it comes to the provision of care services, unpaid caregivers make an invaluable contribution. Care is needed at all ages of life, particularly when individuals face health issues or disabilities. This report investigates the situation of unpaid carers,

July 2025
Forthcoming
Publication
Research report

Digitalisation has been on the EU policy agenda since 2000. While significant progress has been made in this regard, the digital transformation is not yet complete. This report seeks to deepen our understanding of the evolution towards a digital Europe. By applying the convergence lens, this report

June 2025
Data results (1)
24 Octombrie 2023
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