THIRD PLACES IN EUROPE A comparative analysis

Third places are part of the social and solidarity economy, and have been the focus of SSE experts’ attention for some years now. In this
The outermost regions: challenges and prospects

In 2018, the European Union faces numerous stakes: unemployment, migrations, social inequalities…The Outermost Regions, although geographically distant from continental Europe, remain in the centre of
Responding to violence against women: guide for companies

Far from being spared, companies are also impacted by gender-based violence committed outside the workplace by employing perpetrators or victims: absenteeism, productivity losses, safety risks
Women in management of SMEs: comparative study

Even if the well known quotas – imposed or not – have highly contributed to the improvement of gender equality in the economic decision-making process,
Break the glass ceiling: tools for social and conventional enterprises

The low representation of women in economic decision-making positions is a missed opportunity and a challenge for companies, countries and the European Union as a
Involvement of companies in the fight against gender-based violence in Belgium

In 2015, PLS conducted a qualitative field research project with a sample constituted of about 25 different stakeholders, comprising different kinds of enterprises, trade unions,
Immigrant population and the labour market

In march 2000, the United Nations published an important report relating to the ageing of the European population. According to this report, Europe is predicted to have
“Relations between civil society organizations and European institutions under the Belgian Presidency”
The study, “Civil Society organized Belgian relations with European institutions on the basis of the Belgian Presidency of the EU” explores the relationships that CSOs
Immigrant population and the labour market
In march 2000, the United Nations published an important report relating to the ageing of the European population.According to this report, Europe is predicted to
Active Ageing and Intergenerational Solidarity: findings, issues and perspectives
This report is based on the premise that, despite birth and immigration policies, European states must face the inevitability of population ageing brought on by