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CoLABOR presents QuizLABOR at the European Researchers' Night
CoLABOR participates in the European Researchers' Night with QuizLABOR Interactive Game
9th Iberian Labor Law Meeting
This edition is organized by DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte in partnership with CoLABOR, reinforcing the collaboration between these two institutions in promoting debate on labour law.
CoLABOR attends the 16th Conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA)
The conference brought together sociologists from across Europe to discuss recent global challenges such as the pandemic, climate change, growing inequalities and populism, and to explore the transformative impact of sociology on contemporary society.
New Project "Building the Theory of Change of the National Strategy to Combat Poverty 2021-2030"
The aim of this project is to provide technical and critical support for the participatory construction of the Theory of Change (ToC) of the National Strategy to Combat Poverty 2021-2030 (ENCP) and to contribute to the planning of future evaluation exercises.
CoLABOR study analyzes qualification (dis)adjustments in the Portuguese labor market
The new study entitled "(Dis)adjustments in Qualifications in Portugal: Evolution, Incidences and the Importance of the Starting Point", analyzes the qualifications of the Portuguese population over the last two decades and the impact on employment dynamics
New publication in the "Policies in Analysis" editorial line presents a reading of the Decent Work Agenda
This publication offers an in-depth and critical overview of recent legislative changes and their impact on the Portuguese labor market.
CoLABOR is part of the consortium of the international project REMAKING (Copy)
The project aims to develop an analytical framework that reflects the new and multifaceted realities associated with Remote Working (RW). CoLABOR is leading Work Package 4 (WP4) entitled "Economic and Social Effects of Remote Working".
COLABOR assesses impact of REPowerEU plans
The Policy Study "How can RepowerEU consolidate Recovery", by Franco Tomassoni and Tiago Santos Pereira, CoLABOR researchers, is part of the Recovery Watch project's series of publications aimed at monitoring the REPowerEU plans and the National Recovery and Resilience Plans of Denmark, Estonia, France, Portugal and Spain regarding energy security and the ecological transition.
50 YEARS OF APRIL IN NUMBERS
Divided into four main themes - Work, Employment and Income; Social Protection; Population and Demography, Education, Health and Housing - this initiative allows us to portray the processes of social, economic, demographic and institutional change that have taken place in Portugal over the last few decades.
New CoLABOR study analyzes trends in employment, productivity and wages by sector of activity in Portugal and the EU-27
This study examines the intersection of these variables with the various sectoral and sub-sectoral realities and compares the Portuguese context with that of the EU-27.
New publication: Decent Work Agenda. Merits and demerits of legislative changes
This text analyzes the main merits and demerits of the legislative changes introduced in the Decent Work Agenda (Law no. 13/2023, of April 3).
#YOU CAN'T HAVE A PAID VACATION
Manuel Carvalho da Silva, coordinator of CoLABOR, was a guest on the episode #NÃOPODIAS dedicated to the theme of April achievements in the field of labor rights.
CoLAB annual report 2023
Check out the information released by the National Innovation Agency on Collaborative Laboratories (CoLAB) in Portugal.
Net Salary Simulator
Do you already know what your net monthly salary will be in 2024?
Do the simulation on DataLABOR.
COLABOR publishes sociographic analysis of public administration employment
The study entitled "Sociographic dynamics of employment in Public Administration" characterizes the evolution of employment in the Public Administration sector in Portugal in the period 2011-2022, with particular emphasis on the analysis of employment in Central Public Administration.
The Decent Work Agenda, the law and precariousness
Policy 11 is dedicated to a critical analysis of the Decent Work Agenda, a set of strategic measures in the labor area aimed at improving working conditions, with the fight against precariousness being one of its priority objectives.