Analytical publications and seminars are published and organised on an ad-hoc basis, related to fair green and digital transitions.
Fair transition working papers
Fair transition working papers present analytical outcomes providing new evidence or insights and policy-relevant conclusions of in-depth in-house analytical work and, where relevant, joint projects, notably with other services of the European Commission and other stakeholders. Their main aim is to disseminate the outcomes of policy analysis and research, thereby informing the Commission’s policy-making activities and contributing to academic and policy debates.
- Latest edition: Economic and distributional effects of higher energy prices on households in the EU (2023)
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Fair transition policy briefs
Fair transition policy briefs present descriptive analysis of recently published data or relevant legal or political developments, accompanied by short text which offers an opportunity to easily present and access evidence on various developments and challenges in the EU and beyond. Their main aim is to provide a special focus on a particular subject and spotlight on key findings from on-going public debate, country knowledge and research.
Fair transition seminars
Fair transition seminars have a lead speaker on a particular forefront topic, in a similar style of Ted Talks, to feed analysis and research programming and stimulate further debate, followed by a Q&A session.
- Shaping the future of EU governance: Towards a just transition – Dr Sebastiano Sabato, 19.06.2023
- Fair energy policy for crises and transitions – Dr Tina Fawcett, 15.06.2023
- Equity, consumption, and the path to sustainable welfare – Prof Milena Buchs, 24.05.2023
- Living Well within Limits – Prof Julia Steinberger, 12.05.2023
- Governance via algorithm? Rethinking the role of technology for fair and just societies – Prof Karen Yeung, 02.05.2023
- Future-fit housing policy: Social and financial dimensions – Prof Sebastian Kohl, 19.04.2023
- Overcoming populist challenges to social cohesion – Prof Vivien Schmidt, 05.04.2023
- The relevance of regional divides for the green transition – Prof Claudius Gräbner and Jakob Hafele, 08.03.2023
- Meeting basic needs within planetary boundaries – Anna Coote, 22.02.2023
- How digital and social media shape public perception – Dr Joan Donovan, 25.01.2023
- The interplay of digitalisation on the green transition – Dr Steffen Lange and Prof Tilman Santarius, 14.12.2022