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Studying how issues of demography have an impact on EU societies, also at the global level.

The DIGCLASS Project explores the implications of the digital revolution for class inequalities—in education, jobs, wages, wealth and health—and political attitudes, identifying new social protection policies to reduce inequality of opportunity and outcomes and foster more inclusive economic growth.

Digital finance merges technology with financial services for efficiency and accessibility, transforming finance with innovative solutions. JRC supports EU policy with key research.

Monitoring and analysing the digital transition in European businesses, with a particular focus on SMEs

The development of drone (unmanned aircraft systems - UAS) services supported by a competitive industry can strongly support Europe and contribute to the future resilience of the EU economy.

Strong labour markets and social cohesion rely on effective, inclusive education systems. JRC research informs EU policies through the development of competence frameworks, tools, and analyses of large-scale data.

The digital and green transitions, along with demographic trends and globalisation, are changing the nature of work in Europe: reshaping labour markets, transforming tasks, occupations and skills, and changing forms of work organisation.

At present, the EU remains heavily dependent on imported fossil fuels to meet its energy needs. This requires urgent transformation to meet our climate change commitments and safeguard the security of our energy supply.