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CoLABOR hosted a meeting of the European INCA project to discuss the impact of big tech in Europe
For three days, experts from nine countries debated the effects of big tech companies on Europe's economy, work and digital sovereignty.
CoLABOR publishes eBook with reflections on the Social Security System
With this ebook, CoLABOR intends to contribute to a demanding reflection on the Social Security welfare system and enrich it with the critical analysis of four former ministers of Labor, Solidarity and Social Security and the current Minister responsible for the portfolio.
CoLABOR hosts QuizLABOR session at Michel Giacometti School
CoLABOR went to school. It was with enthusiasm that our team was welcomed for a special QuizLABOR session.
International cooperation at CoLABOR
COLABOR had the pleasure of welcoming Joyup Ahn, Senior Fellow at the Korea Labor Institute (KLI) and member of the Minimum Wage Commission of Korea.
CoLABOR participates in the Academy on Decent Work for Social Justice
CoLABOR presented DataLABOR at the Academy on Decent Work for Social Justice
CoLABOR starts Managender project
CoLABOR will study the obstacles to women's access to leadership positions, a reality with negative impacts on well-being and the economy.
CoLABOR elects new Governing Bodies for the three-year period 2025-2027 and approves Activity Plan 2025
CoLABOR begins a new cycle with the inauguration of its Governing Bodies for the 2025-2027 period.
COLABOR was present at the Kickoff Meeting of the FUTOURWORK project
CoLABOR is part of the consortium of the international project approved by Horizon Europe, FUTOURWORK, which seeks to bring new perspectives to the way in which labor issues are addressed in the tourism sector.
COLABOR launches Pay Comparison Simulator
With CoLABOR's Salary Comparison you can compare your salary with that of other workers in Portugal (private sector) and see how you rank by age, gender, education and profession.
CoLABOR Days 2024
This annual event is an opportunity to present the results of the work carried out by CoLABOR and to debate key issues in the areas of work, employment and social protection, with significant scientific, social and economic contributions.
CoLABOR is part of the FUTOURWORK project consortium, funded by Horizon Europe
CoLABOR is part of the consortium of the international project approved by Horizon Europe, FUTOURWORK, which seeks to bring new perspectives to the way in which labor issues are addressed in the tourism sector.
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.