1 E-Frame “European Framework for Measuring Progress” - The contribution to Europe 2020 and European Research Area policies and to European Statistical System - Paris, 28 June 2012 Dr. Marianne Paasi, B5 Commission européenne, DG RTD
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E-Frame “European Framework for Measuring Progress”
- The contribution to Europe 2020 and European Research Area policies and to European
Statistical System -
Paris, 28 June 2012
Dr. Marianne Paasi, B5
Commission européenne, DG RTD
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E-Frame Coordination action
=coordination of 'Beyond GDP'-activities putting the
national statisticians at the centre of the action so to lead to improved official statistics. Guidelines and recommendations will be proposed for future activities within the European Research Area and the European Statistical System.
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E-Frame-project in the FP7 SSH research
program• The objective of the FP7 SSH program is to implement European research policy by taking into account European policies (Lisbon Treaty): Closing knowledge gaps and increasing quality of research
• This implies that E-Frame Coordination Action needs to be seen in the context of European Research Area policy and in the context of Europe 2020 objectives
• It integrates and contributes to the European Statistical System
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The objectives of European Research Area policy
European Research Area (ERA) policy aims to reduce the harmful fragmentation of research – and measurement - activities in Europe
European “problem”:=> 27 research systems + 1 EU level research funding
schemes
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The ultimate objectives of the E-Frame
The harmful fragmentation of activities in European research and measurement on indicators and data/ Statistics
The quality of indicators/ measurement/ data suffers Inefficient use of resources Policy making has lower qualitative information for decision making
E-Frame reduces fragmentation by • Bringing different stakeholder communities together: statistical community,
policy making and academic research across borders and subject areas • Coordination/ communication across stakeholders and subject areas
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European policy making: subject areas of Europe
2020 policy • Secondly, the objective of the E-Frame is to
contribute to Europe 2020 subject areas: smart, sustainable and inclusive growth in Europe, the five Target indicators, Seven Flagship Initiatives
• GDP and beyond
• Crisis and well-being in Europe: vulnerability, poverty, unemployment...
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E-Frame – opportunities for measurement and European
Statistical system Thirdly, what type of “fragmentation” in
measurement:
- Coordinate indicators’ work across borders (for a given indicator in the areas concerning well-being)
- Questions like “Is the selection of indicators towards the Europe 2020 policy objectives adequate” (adequately adressing the underlying problem and designed)
- Quality of the indicators: Common criteria or Could one thematic area learn from another thematic area, for example could globalisation indicators learn something from social indicators
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Some ideas for the work of E-Frame as Coordination action:
Final conference or workshops • Reduce fragmentation across thematic focus:
workshop across indicators from different areas/ session/ panel in the final conference
• No “harmonisation” for the indicators work but eventually a development of certain, universal quality criteria for policy indicators (chapter in the Handbook?)
• Underlying concepts/ normative issues for public policy
• Indentifying future research agenda
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Horizon 2020
Multiannual financial framework (2011) – « A Budget for Europe 2020 »
Three areas for R&I: Structure Excellence in the science base Tackling societal challenges Industrial leadership and
competitivenesshttp://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_en.cfm?
pg=home
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Horizon 2020
SSH research in 2014-2020: Tackling societal challenges
• Theme 6: Innovative, inclusive and reflective society as societal challenge
• SSH is mainstreamed across the various societal challenges (Environmental challenges, Mobility (transport), Health, Energy...)