The European Commission’s resilience dashboards assess resilience as the ability to make progress towards policy objectives amidst challenges. Following the prototype dashboards in the 2020 Strategic Foresight Report, the final dashboards were first launched in 2021. They aim to provide a holistic assessment of resilience in the EU and its Member States in relation to ongoing societal transformations and challenges ahead. This report includes the technical information underlying the update of the European Commission’s resilience dashboards as of May 2023. This most recent version of the dashboards is based on data up to 2021. It also includes some additional refinements and adjustments to selected indicators, to further align the dashboards with the information set used in the Country Reports of the European Semester. The report also contains a short overview of the methodology applied, details on the resilience indicators and their changes. The dataset covers four dimensions (Social-Economic, Green, Digital and Geopolitical) with more than 100 indicators from different public sources (e.g. Eurostat, OECD, World Bank), together with associated meta-data detailing sources, definitions, rationales, etc. The target audience of this database are institutions in the EU and beyond, EU Member States, as well as academic partners specialized in the concept of resilience.
Resilience Dashboards: Spring 2023 Methodological Update
Andreea PiriuMembro del Collaboration Group
2023
Abstract
The European Commission’s resilience dashboards assess resilience as the ability to make progress towards policy objectives amidst challenges. Following the prototype dashboards in the 2020 Strategic Foresight Report, the final dashboards were first launched in 2021. They aim to provide a holistic assessment of resilience in the EU and its Member States in relation to ongoing societal transformations and challenges ahead. This report includes the technical information underlying the update of the European Commission’s resilience dashboards as of May 2023. This most recent version of the dashboards is based on data up to 2021. It also includes some additional refinements and adjustments to selected indicators, to further align the dashboards with the information set used in the Country Reports of the European Semester. The report also contains a short overview of the methodology applied, details on the resilience indicators and their changes. The dataset covers four dimensions (Social-Economic, Green, Digital and Geopolitical) with more than 100 indicators from different public sources (e.g. Eurostat, OECD, World Bank), together with associated meta-data detailing sources, definitions, rationales, etc. The target audience of this database are institutions in the EU and beyond, EU Member States, as well as academic partners specialized in the concept of resilience.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.