Zeitlin J. & Vanhercke B.
Journal of European Public Policy, Published online: 30 August 2017
Zeitlin J. & Vanhercke B.
Journal of European Public Policy, Published online: 30 August 2017
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OSE Paper Series, Research Paper No.19, January 2015, 24p.
In Natali D. and Vanhercke B. (Eds.)
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Peña-Casas R., Sabato S., Lisi V. and Agostini Ch.
OSE Paper Series, Briefing Paper No.12, December 2015, 9p.
In view of the formidable challenges ahead related to recovery from the Covid-19 crisis and to the green and digital transitions, the ETUI asked the OSE, following a competitive tender, to reflect on how the EU social governance toolbox could be further strengthened.
The OSE was contracted by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and the Austrian Chamber of Labour (AK Europa) to conduct research which resulted in a report entitled “
While inequalities remain a fundamental challenge across Europe, and the EU is progressively implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights, the European Social Network (ESN) has again asked the OSE to provide scientific underpinning of its work on the European Semester. The OSE contribution will draw on questionnaires that will be completed by ESN members. It will provide the substance for ESN proposals regarding the 2021 Country-specific Recommendations.
The OSE was contracted by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) to write a preliminary assessment of whether the European Green Deal (EGD) constitutes a suitable policy framework to combine environmental and economic objectives with the pursuit of social fairness, thus ensuring a just transition towards more sustainable economies and societies. The resulting Working paper focuses on two elements that appear crucial to the achievement of a socially just transition in the framework of the EGD.