Published 3 june 2025

Launch of the Quality of Work Index 2025:
Working Conditions, Well-being and Access to Continuing Training

The 2025 data collection for the Quality of Work Index Luxembourg survey by the Chamber of Employees (CSL), in cooperation with the University of Luxembourg, has just begun. As in previous years, the infas Institute (Bonn, Germany) has been commissioned to conduct the survey on working conditions and employee well-being in the Grand Duchy.

This year, a special focus is placed on expectations and opportunities for continuing professional training.

Around 18,000 individuals will be contacted between early June and September 2025.

Among them, 2,000 panel participants have been invited for telephone interviews. In addition, the General Inspectorate of Social Security (IGSS) has randomly selected 16,000 people from the official register. These individuals will receive a letter inviting them to take part in the survey.

They can choose to participate either through a telephone interview or by completing the online questionnaire. Participation is voluntary, and all responses will be treated with strict anonymity.

The survey takes approximately 20 minutes to complete and is intended for people aged 16 to 64 who work at least 10 hours per week, either residing in Luxembourg or commuting as cross-border workers from Germany, Belgium, or France.

For the CSL, having reliable data is essential in order to assess the constantly evolving world of work and to advocate effectively for employee interests.

We would like to thank all selected individuals in advance for their valuable contributions and participation.