EURES Report on labour shortages and surpluses 2022
On 29 March 2023 ELA will publish the EURES Report on labour shortages and surpluses 2022. The report identifies the most common and severe labour shortages and surpluses in Europe and explores the main causes. The report will be presented in an event jointly organised by ELA and Eurofound that can be followed online.
Online launch event
Where are the shortages, where are the workers?
The drivers behind labour shortages in Europe and how to tackle them
This is the hot topic at the centre of two reports, to be launched on 29 March 2023 in Brussels, in a joint event of The European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) and the European Labour Authority (ELA).
During the event, which you can follow online, the European agencies will present two recent publications: ‘Measures to tackle labour shortages: Lessons for future policy’, by Eurofound, and the ‘EURES Report on labour shortages and surpluses 2022’, by ELA.
Both agencies’ Executive Directors, Cosmin Boiangiu, from ELA, and Ivailo Kalfin, from Eurofound, will open the event, which will be attended by representatives of national administrations, social partners and EU institutions. Various panels will discuss experiences and the impact of shortages and surpluses on workers and employers, practical examples of policy interventions and future-oriented strategies.
Resources
- Employment and labour markets
- Skills and training
- Working conditions and sustainable work
- European Green Deal
- European Pillar of Social Rights
- Job creation
Reports
- Analysis of Shortage and surplus occupations 2021 (November 2021) |ELA
- Tackling labour shortages in EU Member States, (20 July 2021) | Eurofound
- Living, working and COVID-19 (Update April 2021): Mental health and trust decline across EU as pandemic enters another year | Eurofound
- Living, working and COVID-19 | Eurofound