Justyna Bandola-Gill, Marlee Tichenor and Sotiria Grek discuss reflexivity as a strategic tool of experts who approach it epistemically, care-fully and instrumentally.
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Competence frameworks for policymakers and researchers
In a fast-changing world and faced with global challenges of climate change, digital and green transitions, recovery from the pandemic and geopolitical tensions, the public sector more generally and policymaking institutions...
Achieving policy impact requires a distinct set of ‘Science4Policy’ competences, which are rarely covered by scientists' formal university education and doctoral programmes. These ‘Science4Policy’...
The debate on a shorter working time is back in several EU countries. While the debate increasingly mentions well-being and work-life balance among the reasons to reduce working time...
Trends in Inequality of Opportunity in health over the life-cycle: the role of early-life conditions
This paper explores the evolution of inequality of opportunity in the prevalence of chronic diseases along the life cycle and across different birth cohorts for individuals aged 50 or older and residing...
Encouraging a well-informed debate on how policymakers in Europe can better use scientific evidence to inform policymaking and policy debates
This Community of Fairness webinar brings together researchers and policymakers to explore the wide-ranging economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for working women globally.
New, cross-cutting competences are needed at all stages of the policy cycle to deliver effective, innovative and evidence informed policies (figure 3 ). Equally, a specific...
Financial compensations are often proposed to address regressive distributional impacts of carbon taxes. While financial compensations have shown to benefit vulnerable groups distributionally...