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The report provides an overview of key trends in the development of PES, describing aspects of their capacity and the client services they offer. It is based on PES replies to the annual PES Capacity survey received from 32 PES in July and August 2022.

This publication presents statistics on labour market policy (LMP) interventions implemented by EU Member States, Norway and the United Kingdom in 2020, together with time-series for key variables covering the period 2008-2020.

The purpose of this study is to support the European Commission in its 2022 evaluation of the Council Recommendation on a QFT. The evaluation provides a highly relevant opportunity to assess the impact of its implementation and explore whether any adaptations or adjustments are required.

Unpaid care duties are key to gender gaps in the labour market. The report shows that, across the Member States, care responsibilities are equally shared between women and men only in about one-third of families. The interplay between labour market and household conditions may create vicious cycles.

This report describes and analyses the conditions under which persons with disabilities aged 18 years and above are granted effective access to social protection.

This study proposes a digital skills intensity index to measure the average number of digital skills used by a worker, based on their International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) occupational classification.

The goal of this paper is to shed some light on some structural characteristics that shape the employment effects of an expansion of the demand (either global or local) of green goods in the European manufacturing sectors over more than a decade

This paper examines the determinants of greening households at European level. It comprises an extensive literature review, together with econometric analyses of European-wide household data.

This research note aims to adapt nowcasting tools, commonly used by Central Banks to predict macroeconomic indicators such as GDP and inflation, to the Italian LM analysis. The goal is to improve real-time forecasting capabilities in the Italian context.

This study investigates the impact of technical details in computing equivalised income on cross-country comparisons of inequality and poverty indicators.