Lab impacts
We aim to make labour‑market evidence usable—through open indicators, clear communication, and convening across research and policy.
Definitions and indicators that can be replicated across countries and updated over time.
Short, evidence‑based notes alongside papers—written for people who have to choose policies and budgets.
Workshops and seminars that connect researchers and policy teams around tractable questions and data.
Our objectives
Our impact model is simple: build credible measurement, make it replicable, and share it in forms that are easy to use.
1) Open indicators and data tools
We are building a set of indicators that can be replicated and updated. The goal is to make cross‑country comparisons possible without opaque, bespoke pipelines.
2) Policy‑relevant synthesis
We are developing an Annual Green Jobs Report that provides an updated picture of:
- demand for green employment
- emerging skills and shortages
- geographic patterns and adjustment pressures
3) Convening and capacity building
We host workshops and a seminar series that connect labour economists, data scientists, sociologists and policy practitioners.
Planned outputs
A selection of reports and working papers currently in development.
A planned yearly snapshot of demand for green employment, emerging skills and spatial patterns across our core regions.
A forthcoming paper estimating wage differentials and skill mismatches for green jobs across European labour markets.
A comparative study of how automotive trade unions engage with decarbonisation policy across selected European countries.