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The study complements the 2021 study on seasonal work and summarises the key challenges related to seasonal work. It particularly looks into the situation in four key destination countries for agricultural seasonal workers, France, Italy, Germany and Spain.

This study reviewed empirical evidence across the full range of direct and indirect policy measures, including their potential effectiveness in transforming undeclared work into declared work.

The Commission's staff working document presents the main findings of the Preliminary evaluation of the support provided by ESF and FEAD under the Coronavirus Response Investment Initiatives (CRII and CRII+).

This study expands on previous efforts to map access to six essential services mentioned in Principle 20 of the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR) in EU Member States: water, sanitation, energy, transport, financial services and digital communications.

The report considers the implications of skills demands in the context of the green and digital transitions.

This brochure celebrates the achievements of the 2023 winners, runners-up and special mentions: Skellefteå (Sweden), Córdoba (Spain), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Mérida (Spain), Hamburg (Germany) and Grenoble (France).

This brochure explains how citizens can spend their retirement in another EU country and how that can affect their pension or healthcare rights.

This report contributes to better understanding the impact of the current cost of living crisis and underlines the need to ensure that the twin green and digital transitions are fair and inclusive. Its findings will inform future actions at EU level.

As part of its mandate, the European Education Area Working Group on VET and the Green Transition has collected a set of inspiring practices from across Europe, presented in a Compendium. These are the key lessons from those practices.
These guidelines are written for everybody involved in the initiation, development and implementation of validation and are meant as a source for inspiration and reflection, addressing common issues and challenges confronted across levels and contexts.