Social tracking methodology for the EU budget
Estudo
15-02-2023
The EU tracks social expenditure for several reasons, ranging from ensuring financial control to assessing whether policies make the desired impact. This study: examines the current state of social tracking in the Multiannual Financial Framework and the Recovery and Resilience Facility; explores how it could be improved to enhance the scrutiny of EU social spending; puts forward a proposal for a pilot study of a theory-based monitoring approach as a potential innovation in social tracking.
Estudo
Autor externo
Iain BEGG, Francesco CORTI, Alessandro LISCAI, Tamás KISS-GÁLFALVI, Tommaso GROSSI, Laura RAYNER