Vanhercke B., Sabato S. and Spasova S. (eds.)
Brussels, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and European Social Observatory (OSE), 198p.
Vanhercke B., Sabato S. and Spasova S. (eds.)
Brussels, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and European Social Observatory (OSE), 198p.
Bekker S. and Leschke J.
OSE Paper Series, Research Paper No.48, June 2021, 48p.
Ce projet de recherche marque le 20e anniversaire du Bilan social de l’Union européenne. Cette édition anniversaire revient sur les principales évolutions de la politique sociale de l’UE au cours des deux dernières décennies.
The OSE has been selected to participate in a new research project coordinated by OpCit Research for the European Parliament’s (EP) Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM). The study will evaluate the impact of political parties’ and independent candidates’ policies and strategies to include and empower women and increase the number of women on electoral lists and in the EP. The study comprises an evaluation of the actions of a range of relevant stakeholders, including the European Women’s Lobby (EWL), national and European political parties, and women’s NGOs.
The OSE was contracted by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) to conduct research, which resulted in a book on “Social developments in the European Union 2013”. The 15th edition of this publication (published in July 2014) featured authors such as Anton Hemerijck (Fault lines and silver linings in Europe’s social market economy), Frank Vandenbroucke, Bart Vanhercke and John Morley (A European Social Union), and Ferdinand Fichtner (Euro area-wide unemployment insurance).
L'OSE et l'ETUI organisent une présentation-débat pour le lancement de la 20e édition du « Bilan social de l’Union européenne ».
Titulaire d’un Master en Droit (ULB) et d’un Master complémentaire en Droit Européen des Affaires (ULB - IEE), Dalila Ghailani est juriste à l’OSE depuis 2001.
The OSE, the ETUI and AK EUROPA invite you to a second webinar for the launch of the 21st edition of ‘Social policy in the European Union’.