This technical report shows our ongoing work aimed at monitoring societal issues and economic activities (e.g., industrial production, unemployment, loneliness, cultural participation) across...
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This policy brief is a first step into identifying the use of multidimensional measures in EU policymaking processes. It offers an overview of how these measures are addressed in EU...
The European Commission’s Competence Centre on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards (CC-COIN), launched formally in February 2016, contributes to better monitoring the impact of European Union strategies and policies...
Every year, since 2017, developers and users of multidimensional indicator frameworks from all over the world get together for the Community of Practice meeting on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards. In 2021...
Economic and fiscal policies conceived by international organizations, governments, and central banks heavily depend on economic forecasts, in particular during times of economic and societal turmoil like the one...
In the field of modelling it is easier to find academic papers, guidelines tailored to specific disciplines and handbooks of numerical simulation rather than plain textbooks of broad appeal. The various...
Our society is changing so fast we need to know as soon as possible when things go wrong (Euroabstracts, 2003). This is where composite indicators enter...
Every year, since 2017, developers and users of multidimensional indicator frameworks from all over the world make their way to Ispra, Italy, for the Community of Practice on Composite Indicators...
Flexicurity is a labour market policy strategy resulting in increased flexibility for employers and higher levels of security for workers. It is a complex and multi-faceted phenomenon lacking a sound and statistically...
Sensitivity analysis provides information on the relative importance of model input parameters and assumptions. It is distinct from uncertainty analysis, which addresses the question ‘How uncertain is the prediction?’...