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This report presents the results of a study on the existing research in the human and social sciences (SSH) which is relevant to the questions that need to be addressed to ensure well informed and evidence-based science policy investment to guide Europe’s digital transition.

This report discusses the research in Social and Human Sciences (SSH) funded at the European level via Horizon 2020 (H2020) and the type of academic publications, which emerged between 2017 and 2021, and address the relation between green policies and the labour market in particular.

This paper analyses the effect of inherited individual circumstances such as gender, family background, foreign background and health status, on individual earnings in the EU.

The primary objective of this study was to elaborate on alternative policy options and legal instruments with a view to examining the possible introduction of a European Disability Card.

The thematic part of this review focuses on the impact of demographic changes on labour market outcomes and the potential of pension reforms to counteract these projected trends.

This catalogue, which the Commission produced with the help of the European Disability Expertise (EDE) project and the members of the Disability Platform subgroup on employment, is one of the Disability Employment Package’s deliverables.

This edition of the JER is the first to report on progress towards the 2030 EU and national employment, skills and social targets. It also has a stronger country-specific focus in line with the principles of a Social Convergence Framework.

This year’s edition discusses the situation and prospects for the EU labour market, which has continued to perform well notwithstanding the economic slowdown and an economic context characterised by persistent uncertainty.

To our knowledge, this paper is the first to analyse the impacts of recently observed price changes on (expenditure-based) energy and transport poverty and along the income distribution at EU level. It does so by using household survey micro-data in a static simulation exercise.

This Thematic Review aims to highlight examples of policies, research and social dialogue practices in EU Member States to ensure a fair green transition. It examines existing research on the impact of the green transition on the economy to date.