Medienauftritte
Discover how WinWin4WorkLife (WW4WL) is being featured in the media and how our researchers contribute to public discussions on remote work, work–life balance and the future of work.
Here you will find articles, interviews, radio and TV features that highlight the project, its objectives, data collection, research results or policy relevance. You will also find media contributions where WW4WL consortium members are invited as experts on topics related to remote work.
Some media appearances focus directly on the WW4WL project, while others reflect the broader expertise of our researchers. These expert contributions do not necessarily represent official project communication.
Stay tuned, as more media content will be shared as it becomes available!
WW4WL featured in the media
WinWin4WorkLife Mentioned in My Žilina
The spatial impacts of remote work on cities and rural areas
Published by MY Žilina on 27 February 2024, this article introduces WinWin4WorkLife as a Horizon Europe research project exploring the impacts of remote work across Europe. It presents the project’s interdisciplinary approach, its focus on social, economic, and spatial impacts, and the role of UNIZA as a Slovak project partner.
WinWin4WorkLife Highlighted in Žilinský večerník
Published by Žilinský večerník on 28 February 2024, this article presents the launch of WinWin4WorkLife and its 3.5-year research programme on remote work arrangements in Europe. It highlights the project’s objectives, its data-driven approach, and the contribution of UNIZA to the consortium.
WinWin4WorkLife Featured on Greek Radio
The spatial impacts of remote work on cities and rural areas
On 6 March 2024, WinWin4WorkLife was presented during a 15-minute interview on Church of Greece Radio Station 89.5 / Ecclesia Radio. Vicky Bempi introduced the project, its Horizon Europe framework, and its focus on remote work impacts, including work-life balance, health, gender equality, and territorial development.
WinWin4WorkLife Featured in Update Times
Published by Update Times on 8 March 2024, this Greek-language article presents the launch of WinWin4WorkLife after the consortium meeting in Luxembourg. It explains the project’s ambition to better understand the effects of remote work in Europe through an interdisciplinary Horizon Europe research initiative.
WinWin4WorkLife Featured in Le Quotidien
Published in Le Quotidien on 10 October 2025, this article highlights Luxembourg’s central role in the WinWin4WorkLife project, with a focus on cross-border work and satellite offices. It presents the second phase of the study, inviting workers — whether they telework or not — to share their experiences.
WinWin4WorkLife Mentioned in Die Grenzgaenger
Published by Die Grenzgänger on 13 October 2025, this German-language article invites employees and cross-border workers in Luxembourg to take part in the WinWin4WorkLife study. It presents the digital time-use diary, individual interviews, and the project’s ambition to support healthier, more inclusive, and more sustainable forms of work.
WinWin4WorkLife Mentioned in Les Frontaliers
Published by Les Frontaliers on 13 October 2025, this article promotes the WinWin4WorkLife employee survey in Luxembourg. It explains how the project, after surveying 2,600 companies, now seeks to better understand employees’ experiences of remote work, including mobility, daily routines, and work-life balance.
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WinWin4WorkLife Featured in Hospodárske noviny
Published in Hospodárske noviny on 27 August 2025, this article presents findings from the WinWin4WorkLife employer survey in Slovakia, based on responses from 512 companies. It discusses how Slovak companies use home office, perceived impacts on productivity and mental health, recruitment challenges, and flexible work practices.