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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | University of Peloponnese |
| Country | Greece |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2025 |
| End Date | Dec 31, 2027 |
| Duration | 1,094 days |
| Number of Grantees | 12 |
| Roles | Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101178736 |
The EU-ALMPO introduces the establishment of the EU ALMP Observatory, an innovative entity aimed at reshaping the approach toward ALMPs within the European Union.
The primary goal of this observatory is to address and rectify the prevalent deficiencies in the formulation, execution, and evaluation of ALMPs among EU member states.
It seeks to create a comprehensive framework to guide policymakers in the development, implementation, and scrutiny of ALMPs, ensuring more effective and equitable labor market interventions. The observatory plans to leverage a centralized information technology platform, augmented with sophisticated AI tools.
These technological advancements will provide indispensable support to policymakers, researchers, and labor market professionals in designing ALMPs that are both innovative and inclusive.
The AI tools integration is particularly significant, as it promises to enhance the analytical capabilities of the observatory, enabling a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the complexities associated with ALMPs. This, is anticipated to lead to the formulation of more targeted and effective labor market strategies.
Moreover, the EU ALMPO is envisioned to serve as a critical resource for labor market policy, combining advanced methodologies, comprehensive data sets, cutting-edge technology, and expert insights.
This will empower stakeholders across the EU to develop more effective labor market policies but also more responsive to the dynamic needs of the workforce.
Furthermore, the observatory aims to facilitate the improvement of labor market integration and skill enhancement among workers, focusing on vulnerable groups.
It addresses the current challenges faced by the labor market, anticipates future trends and requirements, and meets the diverse needs of labor market stakeholders.
The EU ALMP Observatory aspires to become an indispensable tool in the realm of labor market policy, towards a more inclusive and resilient European labor market.
Tavistock Institut Ggmbh; Fagligt Fælles Forbund, 3F; Epistimoniki Enosi Ekpaidefsis Enilikon Somateio; Akronymo Meletitiki Etaireia Periorismenis Euthynis; C.M. Skoulidi & Sia E.E.; Istituto Per la Ricerca Sociale Scarl; 1St Second Change School of Korydallos; University of Peloponnese; Istituto Nazionale Per L'Analisi Delle Politiche Pubbliche; Domspain Consulting Sl; Politechnika Gdanska; Sde Peiraia
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