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European Working Conditions Survey • European wide survey – 5 waves already: 1991, 1995, 2000 (+01/02), 2005 and 2010 currently preparing 2015 • 1 questionnaire / translated in all the languages 2010: 25 languages and 16 variants • Country coverage: EU + neighbour countries th 5 EWCS (2010) : 34 countries covered : EU27 + NO + ACC3 + IPA3 43000 interviews in total (1000/4000 interview per country) • Workers survey: employees and self-employed (15+) (LFS def) • Face to face interviews 2010: 40 min • Revision of Questionnaire: with support of a questionnaire development group + Governing Board Quality process: strict quality assurance mechanisms & documentation EWCS: questionnaire • Covers many different aspects of the conditions of work and employment of European workers (more than 100 questions) Demographics, structure of workforce, job characteristics, household info (incl work at home) Working time : duration, organisation Physical and psychosocial work factors Nature of work / place of work / work organisation Job content and training Work-life balance Information and consultation Outcomes : health, job satisfaction Earnings • Trends in EU working conditions in the last 20 years; • Complementary to LFS • Covers all European countries in a completely homogeneous way detailed comparisons between countries, different groups of workers, … • Gender mainstreaming : central in reflection on questionnaire Multilevel and Multiactor perspective Level of analysis Examples of topic and roles The worker Fit, able to combine work with care, equipped with marketable skills skills, motivated to work, preferences The job What quality ? The company HR and other policies and practices, work organisation practices, trade Union role, collaboration between workers The labour market Unemployment and participation rates, transitions etc The legal and regulatory Rights and duties, financial incentives, promoting good framework practice, collective agreements The welfare state Safety net, developing capacities, supporting social infrastructure Criteria for selecting job quality features ? - Well being of workers ? Considers dimensions with potential causal positive or detrimental effects on well-being + limit the capacity of workers to take up up a specific job; propsective studies; dir ‘89 - Performance of companies ? Direct and indirect effects between well-being and performance - Gender equality ? Calls at minimum for gender mainstreaming and providing gender disaggregated data. - European social model ? Voice ? Workers participation ? - Other ? Trends in job quality (Green, Mostafa): the indices : 69 questions • Builds on Eurofound (2002): - “career and employment security”, “health and well-being”, “reconciliation of working and non- working life” and “skills development” • Earnings: monthly earnings • Prospects : Job security, career progression, contract • Intrinsic Job Quality - Skills and Discretion - skills use (problem-solving, complexity), learning and training, discretion and influence over own work, occupation (incl. average education level in occupation) - Good Social Environment - good support, absence of bad social relationships - Good Physical Environment - inverted count of environmental and posture-related hazards - Work Intensity - high effort requirements (including emotional demands), multiple work pressure sources • Working Time Quality : length of working week, weekend, evening & night work, time discretion, time flexibility
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