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EIWO Policy Webinars
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EIWO Webinar VI: 
What’s after the Swedish EU presidency? Challenges for late work policies in the digital, demographic and green transition 
Thursday, May 25, 14:15-15:45 
(CET/CEST)

To register, please send an e-mail to lijun.peng@liu.se. You will receive a Zoom link to be used to access the event


​EIWO Webinar V: Towards gender equality in late working life courses
9th March 2023, 14:15-15:30 (CET/CEST)
Research Presentation:  
  • Wiebke Schmitz, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training, Germany
Policy Presentations: 
  • Eszter Zólyomi, European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
  • Dorothea Schmidt-Klau, Employment Policy Department Management and Coordination Unit at International Labour Organization (ILO)
​The Recording of the Webinar V

EIWO Webinar IV: Late working life-  still an issue within the agenda for the Swedish EU presidency 2023?
5th May 2022, 14:15-15:30 (CET/CEST)
Host introduction and chair:  Prof. Alan Walker, University of Sheffield, UK
Research Presentation:  
  • Indre Genelyte, Linköping University, Sweden
Policy Presentations: 
  • Linde Lindkvist, The Swedish Institute for Human Rights, Sweden
  • Lise Bergh, Former Chair of the Commission for Gender-Equal Lifetime Incomes, Sweden
  • Steven Bainbridge, Cedefop
To register, please send an e-mail to gulin.oylu@liu.se or annika.heuer@liu.se. You will receive a Zoom link to be used to access the event. ​
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EIWO Webinar III:
 Pluralization, in homogenization, adult learning and education – new life courses, prolonged work and beyond
9th December 2021, 14:15-15:30 (CET/CEST)
Research Presentation:  
  • Chiara Natalie Focacci, Erasmus University Rotterdam
         "Human capital investment, life-trajectories, and active ageing"
Policy Presentations: 
  • Anne-Sophie Parent, Age Platform Europe
  • Steven Bainbridge, Cedefop
  • Ana Rădulescu, The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW)​​

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EIWO Webinar II: Inequality and new exclusion risks by prolonged work – awareness and consequences
11th November 2021, 14:15-15:30 (CET/CEST)
Research Presentation:  
  • Gülin Öylü, Linköping University, Sweden
          "Inequality and Exclusion Risks in Late Working Life- the example of Sweden"
Policy Presentation:
  • Marina Monaco, European Trade Union Confederation, Belgium
  • Vitalija Gaucaite Wittich, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Switzerland
          "Late working life: addressing inclusion of older workers."
  • Per Erik Solem, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway

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EIWO Webinar I: Policies towards extended working life in ageing Europe – actors, arenas and measures
14th October 2021, 14:15-15:30 (CET/CEST)

Host introduction and chair:  Prof. Andreas Motel-Klingebiel, Linköping University 

Research Presentation:  
  • Prof. Alan Walker, Dr. Liam Foster & Dr. Rachel Crossdale, University of Sheffield, UK 
​          "Extending Working Lives in Four Countries: Inequalities and Policies"
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Policy Presentations: 
  • Prof. Eskil Wadensjö, Stockholm University , Sweden 
           “Possibilities for early retirement. An analysis of international experiences.”
  • Dr. Ettore Marchetti, European Commission, Belgium 
           "Employment of older people in the EU: What can be done?"
  • Tor Hatlevoll, Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions, Sweden
​          "The importance of an extended working life from an employer’s perspective"

The Recording of the Webinar 1

​To register, please send an e-mail to gulin.oylu@liu.se or annika.heuer@liu.se. You will receive a Zoom link to be used to access the event. 

For more information about EIWO webinars, please contact Annika Heuer (annika.heuer@liu.se).
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