Number of Member States that use each type of institutional setting for involving the social partners in RRP implementation
EF23060EN Figure 1: Number of Member States that use each type of institutional setting for involving the social partners in RRP implementation
Note: No Member State used only a ‘specific tripartite body or working group created in the context of the European Semester’; however, this type of setting was used in combination with other types of setting.
Source: Authors, based on NEC contributions
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