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WinWin4WorkLife is the joint effort of the following partners:

EUROQUALITY (France)

Euroquality, founded in 1997, specializes in the setup and management of European projects, providing services in R&D innovation support, including administrative and financial management, daily coordination, and communication and dissemination of results.

Contributors: Antonia Nikolova, Benoit Boivin

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL (VUB) (Belgium)

The TOR research unit within BRISPO at VUB’s Department of Sociology is renowned for its research on time use and temporal structures. The unit excels in both fundamental and applied research and has significant methodological expertise in measuring and analyzing time use.

Contributors: Francisca Mullens, Theun Pieter van Tienoven

HBITS (Belgium)

‘hbits’ captures the essence of human behavior through direct data measurement, offering invaluable insights to marketers, HR professionals, policymakers, and scientists for a profound understanding of human actions and tendencies.

Contributors: Joeri Minnen, Enak Cortebeeck, Ken Peersman

Prolepsis Institute (Greece)

Prolepsis Institute is a nongovernmental organization active in medical research, health promotion, environmental and occupational health since 1990. We strongly support the belief that health is a fundamental, nonnegotiable and inalienable right for every human being.

Contributors: Vicky Bempi, Pania Karnaki, Dina Zota

Danisch Committee for Health education (Denmark)

The Danish Committee for Health Education is dedicated to promoting public health through education, awareness campaigns, and the development of health resources. They aim to improve the well-being and health literacy of the Danish population.

Contributors: Andreas Jespersen, Maria Kofoed

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN (Germany)

The Professorship of Travel Behavior at the Technical University of Munich analyses survey data to better understand travel behaviour and builds transport models to simulate future scenarios, including interactions of land use and transport.

Contributors: Gopika Avanoor

IST-ID (Portugal)

IST-ID (Associação do Instituto Superior Técnico para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento) is a non-profit institution dedicated to advancing Science and Technology through interdisciplinary research activities and knowledge transfer.

Contributors: João de Abreu e Silva, Fesseha Belay, Beatriz Cardoso

UPM-TRANSyT (Spain)

UPM-TRANSyT is a research center within the Polytechnical University of Madrid, specializing in the study and development of sustainable transportation systems, urban mobility, and transport policies, offering expertise in both practical and theoretical aspects of transportation engineering and planning.

Contributors: Julio A. Soria-Lara, Maria Amor Ariza Álvarez, Valentina Inés Tagliari

ZEW (Germany)

ZEW is one of Germany’s leading economic research institutes and is renowned across Europe. Our guiding mission is to study the optimal performance and the design of markets and institutions in Europe. The two main pillars of ZEW’s work are: economic policy research and evidence-based policy advising.

Contributors: Daniel Erdsiek, Patrick Breithaupt, Yaming Cao

University of Helsinki (Finland)

The Digital Geography Lab research group at University of Helsinki focuses on spatial (big) data analytics for fair and sustainable societies by contributing to urban geography, land use and transport, and sustainability research.

Contributors: Riku Reunamäki, Olle Järv, Milad Malekzadeh

ITEM – University of Maastricht (Netherlands)

The Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility is a research institute dedicated to studying transnational and cross-border mobility, law, and governance. It focuses on providing interdisciplinary insights and solutions to enhance cross-border cooperation and address legal and economic challenges in the European Union.

Laboratory of Urban Sociology (EPFL) (Switzerland)

Under the direction of Prof. Vincent Kaufmann, Laboratory of Urban Sociology (LASUR) comprises of around fifteen researchers and PhD students united towards the comprehension of urban experiences within a social science perspective.

Contributors: Vincent Kaufmann, Guillaume Devron, Sofia Gonzalez Jiménez

Trexima Bratislava (TREX) (Slovakia)

Trexima Bratislava is a leading consulting company specializing in labor market research, data analysis, and human resource development in Slovakia. They provide expert solutions to enhance workforce management and labor market policies.

Contributors: Michal Hrnčiar, Jozef Krabáč