'In 2015, the sixth EWCS interviewed almost 44,000 workers (both employees and self-employed people) in 35 European countries: the 28 EU Member States, the five EU candidate countries, and Norway and Switzerland. Workers were asked a range of questions concerning employment status, work organisation, learning and training, working time duration and organisation, physical and psychosocial risk factors, health and safety, work–life balance, worker participation, earnings and financial security, as well as work and health.'
The purpose of this survey has been to collect input data on the school-to-work transition of young women (potential) workers in Vietnam, with a view to directing the development of training materials and courses for improving young women’s access to decent jobs during their school-to-work transition and other activities of the project “Promoting More and Better Jobs for Young Women in Vietnam”.