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Key megatrends – including technological, environmental, geopolitical, and demographic changes – are likely to reshape labour ...
EU Council President Costa EU Commission President Von der Leyen EU Parliament President Metsola EU HRVP Kallas EU ...
This week’s motion of censure against President Ursula von der Leyen’s Commission was not about vaccines but rather a proxy ...
The EU’s approach to research and innovation (R&I) is often praised by commentators and policymakers as being oriented ...
As Europe scales up its ambition to lead in AI, understanding the structure of AI labour markets becomes essential. This ...
The current discussion around a ‘28th Regime’ originates from a proposal included in the Letta report, that would allow firms ...
The EU seeks to build a comprehensive immigration policy in which legally residing non-EU nationals, referred to as third-country nationals (TCNs), should be treated fairly and in a non-discriminatory ...
Following the publication of the European Commission’s new Single Market Strategy in May 2025, this CEPS Explainer looks at the finer details to answer one of the eternal EU questions: will this be ...
The Barcelona process so far has been a valuable systemic/institutional advance in Euro-Med relations and a confidence-building measure on a large scale.
Regulation has for a long time been considered mainly as an obstacle to innovation, especially with respect to rules that create so-called “red tape”, or administrative burdens. But academics have ...
European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI) Working Paper No. 29, 23 pages Among the working-age population, one of the most damaging individual experiences is unemployment. Many ...