International projects
Enhancing the collection and analysis of national data on intra-EU posting
Researchers (3)
no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
1. |
32773 |
Mateja Gliha |
Humanities |
Technical associate |
2024 |
0 |
2. |
23510 |
PhD Kristina Toplak |
Ethnology |
Researcher |
2024 |
215 |
3. |
29360 |
PhD Mojca Vah Jevšnik |
Ethnic studies |
Head |
2024 |
178 |
Organisations (1)
Abstract
This proposal aims to continue the activities of POSTING.STAT 1.0 (period February 2021 - July 2022). POSTING.STAT 2.0 aims to
complement the data collected on intra-EU posting at European level by bringing together a research consortium from the main
sending and receiving Member States (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia
and Spain). The goal is to increase the level of empirical evidence on intra-EU posting through the collection and analysis of national
administrative data. The consortium, coordinated by KU Leuven, consists of 14 beneficiaries - including one affiliated entity - (mainly
research institutes and universities) and 4 associated partners (social partners and a public authority). The first main objective of the
proposal is to collect data from the competent public authorities to obtain more detailed information on the scale, characteristics,
and impact of intra-EU posting, both in the main receiving and sending Member States. Furthermore, the aim is to get a better view
on the enforcement of the posting rules, by reporting data collected from the national labour inspectorates. A number of topics
remained un(der)explored in POSTING.STAT 1.0. In that regard, the objective of POSTING.STAT 2.0 is to make additional efforts to
detect relevant data sources and to collect data on these topics (e.g., temporary agency posting, posting in case of subcontracting,
etc.). Results will be reported in 11 country reports and 4 thematic papers. The second main objective is to stimulate the discussion
about intra-EU posting and to disseminate the results of the data collection. In that regard, 11 country-specific webinars and 4
thematic-specific webinars will be organised. Finally, the results will be discussed at a closing conference in Leuven as well as at other
conferences (e.g., by organising a panel discussion at the European Labour Mobility Congress in Krakow).