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RSSEnergy communities could help to lift low-income households out of energy poverty, provided they are empowered through a combination of policy, funding, and technical support at national or EU level.
While financial measures alone are effective in addressing energy poverty, there’s need for behavioural interventions, more rooted in the social context.
What gender inequalities need to be addressed to achieve a just energy transition? Find out in a new JRC report.
JRC's analysis and scientific evidence fed into the impact assessment accompanying the Commission’s communication on the recommended target.
A meta-analysis of interactions of environmental policies shows that combining behavioural and traditional instruments works better than deploying a single intervention.
Parents’ education, nursery, and home environment greatly impact tertiary education completion. Although childhood inequalities have declined, more is needed for a fair, inclusive and social Europe.
A 3°C or 4°C temperature rise will cut the number of summer tourists by almost 10% in southern coastal regions, projections show.
Loneliness has been identified as a serious public health concern and linked to a number of factors, including poor health and low social connectedness.
The estimated impact is higher for countries with lower current share of formal childcare and/or lower women’s labour participation.
The results of a special Eurobarometer 529 survey on fairness, inequality and inter-generational mobility have been released.