The EU PolicyWatch database helps you to monitor policy developments in EU Member States.
The work and life of citizens, workers and businesses in the EU have been disrupted by a series of crises and challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the cost-of-living crisis and extreme weather events related to the climate crisis. Since 2020, businesses came under threat, putting the jobs of many workers at risk. Policymakers – including governments, support institutions, social partners and other social actors – moved swiftly to mitigate the social and economic effects.
EU PolicyWatch database
Explore the database to find measures by country, type of measure, category, or target group.
Eurofound launched its EU PolicyWatch in 2020 to map responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes measures to cushion the social and economic effects on citizens, workers and businesses. It also includes information on the role played by social partners in the design and implementation of the measures. As COVID-19 became endemic, the scope of the database has been expanding to report responses to further crises and policy challenges. As of mid-2022, the EU PolicyWatch also includes:
emergency policies adopted in response to the war in Ukraine
measures to cushion the impacts of inflation and the cost-of-living crisis
policies supporting the green transition, including emergency measures related to extreme weather events
support measures for companies that need to restructure and for employees affected by this, previously reported in Eurofound's Restructuring Monitor (ERM) database on support instruments for restructuring
policies supporting the digital transformation
Since its launch in early 2020, the EU PolicyWatch database has gone through various rounds of updates. Eurofound provided both background and update requirements to its network of correspondents across the EU to guide their selection of relevant policy measures for inclusion in the database. The information can be read in conjunction with the EU PolicyWatch manual, which describes the topical structure and scope of topics.
Eurofound’s EU PolicyWatch collates information on the responses of government and social partners to different crises or other challenges in a number of policy contexts, and gathers examples of company practices aimed at mitigating the social and economic impacts. It aims to:
give an overview of policy measures introduced in EU Member States (as well as Norway which also participates in the Network of Eurofound Correspondents)
create a shared pool of information for Eurofound, its stakeholders and users
record selected examples of company practice and collective agreements
identify cross-country trends regarding policy measures as the situation evolves
Data are mainly provided by the Network of Eurofound Correspondents, with quality control carried out by Eurofound staff. The policies mapped feed into a range of Eurofound's research, including the following:
Access to the raw dataset, updated at irregular intervals, is also available:
Data: EU PolicyWatch - JSON
As the situation in Europe is evolving, measures are newly implemented, changed or cancelled and replaced at rapid speed. Cases are updated with information on the actual uptake of the main measures and information on research investigating their effectiveness, as far as feasible.
The Network of Eurofound Correspondents (NEC) report and review the measures two to four times a year and Eurofound carries out quality control checks prior to publication. For each update round, the correspondents are provided with a brief on the scope and focus of the measures to be reported and updated. The brief is complemented by a manual, describing the topical structure and scope of each topic in the database. Due to the growing number of cases over time, a comprehensive update of all cases is not feasible.
At Eurofound, the following experts can be contacted for questions in relation to the EU PolicyWatch.
Victoria Cojocariu
Research officerVictoria Cojocariu ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin für die Repräsentativitätsstudien im Referat Arbeitsleben bei Eurofound. Sie ist verantwortlich für die Verwaltung der Forschungsbeiträge der nationalen Korrespondenten von Eurofound, die Qualitätskontrolle sowie für die Erstellung von Übersichtsberichten für sektorale Repräsentativitätsstudien und den Aufbau von Daten für die Europäische Sozialpartnerdatenbank. Bevor sie 2019 zu Eurofound kam, arbeitete Victoria als Programmkoordinatorin für die Open Society Foundation Rumänien und als Forscherin für das Centre for Public Innovation in Bukarest und trug zu nationalen und internationalen Forschungsprojekten in den Bereichen Migration, Bildung, Zugang zum Arbeitsmarkt für Drittstaatsangehörige sowie Menschenrechte bei. Sie hat BA- und MA-Abschlüsse in Soziologie.
Pietro Malacalza
Research assistantPietro Malacalza ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Referat Arbeitsleben bei Eurofound, nachdem er zuvor im operativen Support tätig war. Seine Arbeit umfasst die Unterstützung des Netzes der Eurofound-Korrespondenten, einschließlich Qualitätskontrolle, Zusammenfassung nationaler Beiträge für Forschungsberichte und Datenbanken, Überwachung einzelner Ergebnisse und Codierung von Informationen in qualitativer Forschungssoftware. Bevor er zu Eurofound kam, arbeitete er als Projektmanagementberater für die Gemeinsame Forschungsstelle (GFS) der Europäischen Kommission und war in verschiedenen Funktionen in der IT-, Luft- und Raumfahrt- und Lebensmittelindustrie tätig. Er hat einen Abschluss in Politikwissenschaften von der Universität Mailand und eine Zertifizierung als Project Management Professional (PMP).
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