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06/27/2023 - 06/27/2023 | Berlin

Allmendinger (WZB) and Covassi (EU-Parliament) discuss: "Work Better to Work Longer?" (Webinar)

Online Event: As the baby boomers leave the workforce, Germany and France have responded by raising the age of retirement. But is “How long should we work?” the right question? What if the question was: “How can we work better?”

A policy dialogue with Beatrice Covassi, Member of the European Parliament, Jutta Allmendinger, President of WZB Berlin, Massimiliano Mascherini, EuroFound, Arnstein Aassve, Bocconi University, and Ulrich Becker, Director of the MPI for Social Law and Social Policy.

Work longer - solve the labour market crisis. At first glance, this may seem like a simple mathematical equation. As the baby boomer generation leaves the workforce, countries such as Germany and France have responded by raising the age of retirement. This has been met with frustration by many, and outright anger by some.

But is “How long should we work?” even the right question?

Surveys show: while most people express a preference for earlier retirement, many would concede to working longer if their working lives improved in quality.

What if the question was “How can we work better now?” Could the quality of work even be the key to improving the resilience of labour markets? If so, what are the factors that must be improved? What futures can be imagined?

Join us to discuss these questions at the "FutuRes Policy Lab":

Work Better to Work Longer? A FutuRes Policy Lab Dialogue

When? Tuesday, 27 June 2023, 13.00-14.00 CEST
Where? Online (via GDPR compliant Zoom licence)

Register here: https://survey.demogr.mpg.de/index.php/992377

Discussants:

Beatrice Covassi, Member of the European Parliament

Jutta Allmendinger, President of the WZB Berlin Social Science Center and expert of Working Lives

Massimiliano Mascherini, Head of the Social Policies unit at EuroFound

Arnstein Aassve, FutuRes Research coordinator at Bocconi University, Milan

Ulrich Becker, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, Munich, co-author of the “Pension Atlas”

This is the first event of the FutuRes Policy Lab series. FutuRes is a EU-funded collaborative research project of demographers, economists and political scientists. The project's researchers identify solutions for resilience-enhancing policies. FutuRes' research is complemented by the Policy Lab, a one of a kind network of experts on resilience in the areas of labour, migration, ageing, and gender.

This event is an opportunity to get acquainted with the FutuRes project in a compact online format.

For questions:
Peter Weissenburger – Science Communication
weissenburger@demogr.mpg.de
+49 (0)30 2061 383 33
(he*him)

Population Europe
THE NETWORK OF EUROPE’S LEADING
DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH CENTRES

Information on participating / attending:
Participation is free. Please register here: https://survey.demogr.mpg.de/index.php/992377

One day before the event you will receive an email with the link to the Zoom webinar.

Follow FutuRes for regular news and events: https://www.twitter.com/futu_res

Date:

06/27/2023 13:00 - 06/27/2023 14:00

Registration deadline:

06/26/2023

Event venue:

Online (via GDPR compliant Zoom licence)
Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Target group:

Journalists, Scientists and scholars

Relevance:

international

Subject areas:

Economics / business administration, Information technology, Politics, Social studies, Teaching / education

Types of events:

Presentation / colloquium / lecture, Press conferences, Seminar / workshop / discussion

Entry:

06/21/2023

Sender/author:

Andreas Edel

Department:

Pressestelle

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event74698

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