Europe’s green, digital and demographic transition: a social policy research perspective

Author:

Petmesidou Maria1,Guillén Ana M.2

Affiliation:

1. Democritus University, Greece

2. University of Oviedo, Spain

Abstract

This article lays out an agenda for researching the social policy challenges facing the EU under the combined impact of a triple transition: green, digital and demographic. It takes as its starting point the double bind confronting the welfare state, pressured by increasing costs and serious socio-ecological concerns on the one hand, and the need, more daunting than ever, for protection against a vast array of imminent socio-economic, demographic and environmental risks, on the other. Against this background, it explores the complex web of synergies and trade-offs between the three transitions, examines the disjointed manner in which EU social policy has so far developed, and demonstrates the controversial stance of the EU’s overarching strategic framework – the European Green Deal – on the issue of a socially just transition. It also maps key research foci and gaps deserving further study, including the role of key players in the transition.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Industrial relations

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