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RSSStrong 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.
Improving the efficiency with which energy is consumed by end-users is a central theme of the European Union's energy policy. Energy efficiency is one...
The EU currently depends on – mostly imported – fossil fuels for 70% of its energy needs, which is problematic in relation to climate change as well...
The JRC supports the aim of building European confidence in the Digital Society by ensuring it is both ethically balanced and by highlighting the...
The JRC coordinates the structuring and dissemination of knowledge gained in the ongoing nuclear decommissioning projects in Europe.
EUROMOD is the tax-benefit microsimulation model for the European Union. It enables researchers and policy analysts to simulate, consistently across...
This Centre, hosted by the JRC, will contribute to a safer, more predictable and trusted online environment for people and business.
EHRO-N was established in 2011, in the framework of the EURATOM treaty, to determine the situation of nuclear-educated Human Resources, skills and...
The European Commission set out a long-term vision for the EU’s rural areas over the next two decades. It identifies a number of areas of action towards stronger, connected, resilient and prosperous rural areas and communities by 2040.