The consortium consists of 9 partners in 7 different European countries. Members of the research group have experience leading national and international projects aimed at exploring non-standard forms of employment and their impact on health, platform work and the future of work and welfare in Europe in a digital age. The group also has extensive international collaboration and performs international comparative studies.
Moreover, the centres have close connections with policymakers and labour market organizations
The consortium is female-dominated (23 female researchers vs 10 male researchers) and involves both senior and junior researchers respectively.