Covid-19 measures and the impact on work and workers in the Netherlands: lessons learned
report
Since the start of the covid-19 pandemic, a series of measures were implemented by the Dutch government to change population behaviors and limit social contacts from February 2020 onwards. The main argument underlying the measures was to prevent an overload of the healthcare system, particularly the intensive care units. In this report, we identify the measures that had an impact on work and workers in the Netherlands, describe the support for and compliance to these measures, and describe their impact on working conditions, health and well-being of workers. Therefore, a literature review was conduction in national and international literature, supplemented with national data on the impact of the pandemic.
TNO Identifier
1003018
Publisher
TNO
Collation
58 p.
Place of publication
Leiden