Brussels Briefing - Measuring the freedom to stay: Understanding the conditions that enable people to stay in their region
What conditions enable people to build their lives in one place rather than another? Across Europe, the ability to build a life in one place reflects more than employment opportunities. A range of factors is at play. As part of its #BrusselsBriefings series, Eurofound will host an off-the-record, in-person discussion presenting new research from its forthcoming report: Monitoring geographical disparities: Regional convergence.

Tuesday, 16 June 2026
Start
10:00
End
12:00
Event background
Eurofound’s expert Eleonora Peruffo will introduce the new Freedom to Stay (FTS) Index, offering a comparative view of how EU regions perform across six decisive factors: access to essential services, economic opportunity and job quality, environmental quality, digital connectivity, housing, and the strength of local institutions. The index maps EU regions and gives practical expression to the idea of the 'freedom to stay', as set out in Enrico Letta’s recent report Much More Than a MarketPDFopens in new tab.
Alongside the index, a series of ten case studies examines how targeted interventions in education and healthcare can improve access to services in scarcely populated regions or regions facing population decline.
Taking place just as the European Commission’s call for evidence to identify the key challenges faced by communities - and the support they need to grow and succeed - comes to a close, this briefing will explore what the findings reveal about regional resilience and what policymakers can do to ensure that staying becomes a viable and attractive choice for citizens across Europe.
The invitation-only session offers stakeholders the opportunity to engage directly Eurofound experts on the most recent data and analysis. Following opening remarks and a short presentation, the session will include a Q&A and an exchange of views with participants.
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Agenda
Contact
Attendance is by invitation only. For any queries about the briefing, please contact Cristina Arigho.
Cristina Arigho
Senior Communication ManagerCristina Arigho is Senior Communications Manager and Stakeholder engagement and Promotions Lead in the Information and Communication unit at Eurofound, having joined the Agency in 2012. Previously, she spent almost 20 years in Brussels working in various roles, many of them at the European Commission, including as spokesperson for DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (2010–2012) and for DG Budget (2007–2009). Before joining the Commission’s spokesperson’s service, she was press officer at DG Employment (2005–2007) and speech writer for the Commissioner and Director General at the time (2003–2005). Prior to her years at the Commission, she worked for RTÉ radio and television (Irish national television) in Brussels as a production assistant and researcher, and later as news producer. Cristina is a graduate in Applied Languages from the University of Ulster at Coleraine, Northern Ireland.
Speakers
Eleonora Peruffo
Research officerEleonora Peruffo is a research officer in the Social Policies unit at Eurofound. She works on topics related to upward convergence and social cohesion in Europe. During 2021–2022, she provided data analysis for the European Working Conditions Telephone Survey (EWCTS). She joined Eurofound in 2014 and has worked on topics related to restructuring, employment and digitalisation. She holds an MA in Diplomatic Sciences and International Relations awarded by the University of Trieste and an MSc in Computer Science - Data Analytics from the National College of Ireland.
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