Today, the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE), an independent advisory body to the…
social sciences
5 posts
The European Commission invites citizens, businesses, policymakers, academics, and NGOs to contribute to the Action Plan for Women…
Two newly published research notes shed new light on how European welfare systems and private wealth protect individuals against income loss and poverty.
Six newly published research notes explore the trends reshaping Europe, from AI’s impact on employment and telework opportunities for people with disabilities to rising housing costs, child deprivation, graduate mismatch and the experiences of displaced Ukrainians.
On 27 November, the Social Situation Monitor organised an in-person only research seminar on social resilience. It brought together 36 participants including the SSM team, speakers, academics, PhD students, and colleagues from EMPL, ECFIN, and SG REFORM.