Atypical work

Durri I., Stylogiannis C. and Wouters M.

in Sabato S., Ghailani D. and Spasova S. (eds.), Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2024, Social Europe amidst the security and competitiveness paradigms, Brussels: ETUI et OSE, 2025, pp. 81-98.

Les mesures prises dans l’UE pour les travailleurs atypiques et les indépendants

Spasova S., Sabato S. Ghailani D., Fronteddu B. et Vanhercke B.

Cahier FEC, Bruxelles : Formation Education Culture, 60 p.

The OSE is a partner in a new Horizon2020 European research project named ‘Working, Yet Poor’ (WorkYP). The project (2020- 2023) is being coordinated by the University of Luxembourg and involves eight European universities as well as three ‘social rights institutions’, including the OSE and the European Anti-poverty network (EAPN). The consortium explores the drivers of the recurrent phenomenon of in-work poverty (IWP) in the EU in the light of social rights of EU workers and citizens, notably those proclaimed in the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR).