The platformisation of home care

Navigating EU regulatory frameworks for care and digitalisation

Durri, I., Spasova, S., Konstantinidou, D., and Dovgan, D. (2025)

EU Policy Brief. ORIGAMI project

Release date
2025

Short description: This Policy Brief has been developed as part of the ORIGAMI Project (hOme caRe  dIGital Platform and Industrial relations), funded by the European Commission and implemented by a consortium of academic institutions across six Member States and  two  Brussels-based organisations, namely the European Social Observatory (OSE) and the European Confederation of Industrial and Service Cooperatives (CECOP).

The Policy Brief is structured as  follows. Section 1 sets  the scene and describes  the challenges, trends and perspectives relevant to the home care sector in the EU. Section 2  introduces  the  EU  Care  Framework,  i.e.  the  European  Care  Strategy  and  2022  Council  Recommendation, and  its interrelation with  national  practices. Section  3 presents the core of the Brief, examining how digital labour platforms are transforming home care and  domestic work, offering flexibility but also increasing precarity in several cases. Section  4 reviews  the Platform Work Directive – its rules on employment status, algorithmic  management,  and collective  rights – and its potential  impact  on  care  and  domestic  platform workers. Section 5 discusses platform cooperatives as fairer alternatives. The final section outlines policy reflections and recommendations, highlighting avenues for  strengthening consistency between the EU’s digital and social policy frameworks. 

This publication is available in
English