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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.

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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.

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#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.

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CoLAB annual report 2023

Check out the information released by the National Innovation Agency on Collaborative Laboratories (CoLAB) in Portugal.

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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.

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Poverty in Portugal: trends and conjectures

This text was conceived and developed for the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (2023), with the aim of framing the phenomenon of poverty in Portugal from different dimensions of analysis.

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