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Active HORIZON European Commission

International Network for Knowledge and Comparative Socioeconomic Analysis of Informality and the Policías to be Implemented for their Formalization in the Europea Unión and Latn America


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Country Spain
Start Date Jan 01, 2025
End Date Dec 31, 2028
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 27
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101182756
Grant Description

The INSEAI project aims to create an international network for knowledge and comparative socioeconomic analysis of informality and policies to be implemented for its formalisation in the EU and Latin America.

The interdisciplinary and intersectoral approach involves academic (nine from UE and seven from LA), non-academic (three from UE and four from LA), and four non-eligible funding entities.

Training activities and debate events will be organised throughout secondments, and specific tools (to detect, prevent and avoid informality) will be developed with the network members and people from their environment's societal collaboration.INSEAI Network faces at least seven critical challenges currently claimed by stakeholders at HEI in Europe and LA:1)Raising the level of research organisation in the region in the informal issues covering the current state-of-the-art knowledge and formalisation governance lacks.2)Multiplying the effect of research results opens the possibility of catching public policy interest.3)Driving the PhD students' attention to informality as an endemic issue deeply rooted in the globalised dynamics changing people's lives and stratifying world peripheral capitalist positions.4)Developing Open Science, promoting gender equality, and consolidating the network continuity.5) Developing training tasks, exchanging knowledge and methodologies, and trying to innovate in analysis and quantification tools with the support of research and dissemination technologies.6) Managing external databases and those generated by the network to offer tools (using big data, algorithms, apps) for public use in favour of informality knowledge and estimation and the formalisation processes governance.7)Bringing together research and innovation interests from academic and civil society entities to understand the convergences and divergences in structuring labour markets and informality dynamics in regions with different degrees of development.

All Grantees

Universidad de Alicante; Universita Degli Studi Di Salerno; Fundacion Universidad Catolica Argentina Santa Maria de Los Buenos Aires; Universidad Nacional de Asuncion; Universidade Federal Do Rio de Janeiro; Consulting 21 Tax Group Sl; Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; Instituto Politecnico Do Porto; Ubatec Sa; Universitat de Valencia; Camara de Senadores; Universidad Nacional; Universitatea Constantin Brancusi Targu Jiu; Fundacion Uocra Para la Educacion de Los Trabajadores Constructores; Politechnika Lubelska; Academia de Studii Economice Din Bucuresti; Corporacion Desh Consultores; Crow Technologies Engineering Sll; Union de Cooperativas de Trabajo Evita; Gesellschaft Fuer Wirtschaft, Arbeit Und Kultur - Regio-Rhein-Main; Universidad Nacional de Jujuy; Universidad Autonoma de Madrid; Universidade Da Coruna; Universidad Catolica Boliviana San Pablo; Universidade Federal Fluminense; El Colegio de la Frontera Norte A. C.

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