Publications by Type: European Centre reports

2025

GDPoweR Country Report Poland

European Centre reports

This report presents the findings of the Polish case study within the European research project GDPoweR – Recovering workers’ data to negotiate and monitor collective agreements in the platform economy. It analyses platform work in the ride-hailing and food delivery sectors, focusing on three interconnected areas: the regulatory context and characteristics of platform work, collective bargaining dynamics, and the collection and use of workers’ data by digital labour platforms.

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GDPoweR Country Report Spain

European Centre reports

This report is the result of research conducted in Spain as part of the GDPoweR project, the aim of which is to recover and use personal data collected by food delivery and ride-hailing platforms on their workers in order to verify the degree of implementation of collective agreements on these types of platforms and thus improve industrial relations in this sector.

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GDPoweR Country Report Austria

European Centre reports

This Country Report Austria is part of the GDPoweR project on platform work in food delivery and ride-hailing. It explores three areas: how platforms collect and use worker data, social partners' strategies for negotiating collective agreements, and how these agreements are monitored and enforced. 

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Enhancing Charter Compliance of EU Funds

European Centre reports

This report is summarizing the findings of Work package 2 of the ECHOFunds project which conducted research on EU funds and the multi-annual financial framework (MFF) of the EU, the Charter conditionality, compliance and non-compliance with Charter rights and principles, as well as the role of national bodies with a human rights remit (NHRIs, equality bodies, ombuds institutions) and organisations representing civil society in the EU funding cycle.

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Report: Facts and Figures on Healthy Ageing and Long-Term Care

European Centre reports

Europe is undergoing significant demographic shifts, that call, among other things, for strengthening long-term care (LTC) systems. The European Centre is once more contributing to related policy discussions through an updated report on Facts and Figures on Long-Term Care and Healthy Ageing. This report provides comparative data on ageing and the state of LTC. Needs, funding, workforce trends and challenges are highlighted as well as the role of informal care, inequalities, unmet needs, and the impact of digital transformation and climate change.

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