Our expertise on statistical methodologies and in developing sound composite indicators provides policy-makers with the ‘big picture’ for informed policy decisions and progress monitoring.
The Competence Centre on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards supports the sensible development and responsible use of composite indicators and scoreboards to provide insights on complex multidimensional policy phenomena, helping steer interventions and monitoring their performance.
The aim of the “INNOVA Measure” projects are to carry out research at the JRC to support the work of the Directorate-General for Research & Innovation of the European Commission by providing better evidence for policy-making.
The scope of this collaboration with DG GROW is to support the monitoring of SME policies, the forecasting of SME performance and to co-create a pilot monitoring framework of the green and digital transformations of SMEs in the EU.
This activity, co-created with DG REGIO, aims to further develop monitoring frameworks tracking competitiveness, social progress and gender equality in EU regions.
The goal of this activity is to develop an online monitoring framework to track progress in the key dimensions and policy objectives of the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025.
Cultural gems is a free and open source web application, conceived by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to map cultural and creative places in Europe.
The Socioeconomic Tracker leverages Business Intelligence to provide intuitive dashboards of various economic activities and societal issues across EU member states mining alternative (big) data sources, like Google Searches, Dow Jones Data, News and Analytics (DNA), and the Global Dataset of Events, Language and Tone (GDELT).
This project aims to offer insights to policy makers into the EU citizens’ interests in the six European Commission’s priorities, getting information from online search data.
The aim of the Pilot Project to develop a Multidimensional Inequality Monitoring Framework for the EU (MIMF) is to deliver a novel and comprehensive framework of indicators for the analysis of inequalities within and across EU Member States and regions.
Sustainable connectivity aims to build connections between countries that also help to achieve sustainable development goals. The JRC’s work on sustainable connectivity helps to understand how connectivity and sustainable development are related .
"Tracking EU Citizens’ Concerns using Google Search Data" offers weekly updates on EU citizens’ interests on three main fields related to the pandemic crisis: Health, Economy and Social isolation. The aim is to make Google trends data accessible and useful for policy-makers to better understand EU citizens’ concerns.
18 Feb 2020 | 03 Feb 2026
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