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New Social Situation Monitor research notes provide novel evidence on AI and employment in the EU, child deprivation, housing and more

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.
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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.

The Social Situation Monitor is pleased to announce the publication of six new research notes providing rigorous, evidence-based analysis on topics of strategic importance. 

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