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European survey on work in the twin transition

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Overview

The European Commission's Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion is planning a procurement contract titled "European survey on work in the twin transition." The goal is to analyze the implications of digital and green transitions on job quality across the EU27. The survey will involve conducting telephone interviews with approximately 50,000 respondents.

Eligible applicants are likely to include research institutes, consulting firms, and large organizations due to the extensive nature of the project, which excludes small and medium-sized enterprises. The funding type for this project is procurement, with an estimated total value of 2.4 million EUR, which falls within the range of 1 million to 5 million EUR. The contract duration is expected to be a maximum of 14 months.

There is no requirement for a consortium; a single applicant can apply. The geographic scope of the work encompasses all EU member states, with specific sample sizes referenced for larger countries having 3,000 respondents (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Poland) and smaller countries having 1,000 respondents (Cyprus, Luxembourg, and Malta).

The main focus of the survey will be on social research related to employment, analyzing how digital and green transitions interact and affect workplace conditions. The project is currently at the planning stage, with an expected open call published on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal.

There are no co-funding requirements for the contract, and while the process is typically one-stage, it is noted as having an open call procedure. Specific eligibility for participation is international for countries under the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA).

Key dates include an expected call notice publication date of July 8, 2025, and the TED publication date of June 18, 2025. The project is classified under CPV code 66171000, which pertains to financial consultancy services. The selected contractor will conduct the survey based on a draft questionnaire provided by the commission.

Detail

European survey on work in the twin transition. The procedure identifier is EC-EMPL/2025/OP/0008-PIN. This is a planned call for tenders. The Fair Green and Digital Transitions, Research unit of the European Commission’s DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (EMPL/F3) aims to collect robust evidence via a survey on the implications of, and interaction between, the digital and green transitions in the workplace, as well as their effects on job quality. The survey will involve telephone interviews with the working-age population across the EU27. The sample size will be 2,000 respondents for most Member States. However, for larger Member States (DE, FR, IT, ES and PL) a sample of 3,000 respondents is expected, while for smaller Member States (CY, LU and MT), a sample of 1,000 respondents is required. The draft questionnaire will be provided by DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion. The procedure type is a planned call for tenders with OJ S publication. The estimated total value is 2400000 EUR. The TED publication date is 18/06/2025. The lead contracting authority is the European Commission, DG EMPL - Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion. The main classification (CPV) is 66171000 - Financial consultancy services. The nature of the contract is services. The maximum contract duration is 14 months. There is no framework agreement. The estimated date of publication of a contract notice is 08/07/2025. The TED reference is 115/2025 393050-2025.

The European Commission's DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (EMPL) is planning a call for tenders to conduct a survey on the impact of the digital and green transitions on the workplace and job quality across the EU27. This survey will involve telephone interviews with a representative sample of the working-age population in each member state. The sample size will vary depending on the size of the member state, with larger countries like Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Poland having larger samples. The goal is to gather robust evidence on the interaction between the digital and green transitions and their effects on employment. The estimated total value of the contract is 2,400,000 EUR, and the maximum contract duration is 14 months. The estimated date for the publication of the contract notice is July 8, 2025.

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Eligible Applicant Types: The information provided does not explicitly state the eligible applicant types. However, given the nature of the call for tenders which involves conducting surveys and providing consultancy services, eligible applicants are likely to be research institutes, consulting firms, or organizations with expertise in conducting large-scale surveys and data analysis, potentially including SMEs and large enterprises.

Funding Type: This is a procurement opportunity, specifically a call for tenders. The nature of the contract is for services.

Consortium Requirement: The information does not explicitly state whether a consortium is required or if a single applicant is sufficient. This detail will likely be specified in the full call for tenders documentation when it is released.

Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The survey will involve telephone interviews with the working-age population across the EU27, implying that the service providers must be able to operate and conduct surveys within the EU27 member states. Therefore, the geographic eligibility is EU.

Target Sector: The program targets the areas of employment, social affairs, digital transition, and green transition. It also touches upon the research and consultancy sectors. The main classification (CPV) code provided, 66171000, refers to financial consultancy services, but the description indicates a focus on research and surveys related to the twin transitions and their impact on the workplace.

Mentioned Countries: The following countries are explicitly mentioned: Germany (DE), France (FR), Italy (IT), Spain (ES), Poland (PL), Cyprus (CY), Luxembourg (LU), and Malta (MT). The EU27 is also mentioned as the scope of the survey.

Project Stage: The project is in the planning stage. The call for tenders is intended to procure services for conducting a survey.

Funding Amount: The estimated total value of the call for tenders is 2,400,000 EUR.

Application Type: This is a planned call for tenders with OJ S publication (Official Journal of the European Union, Supplement).

Nature of Support: Beneficiaries will receive money in exchange for services rendered.

Application Stages: The number of application stages cannot be determined from the provided information. This information will be available when the full call for tenders is published.

Success Rates: The success rates cannot be determined from the provided information, as this is a planned call for tenders.

Co-funding Requirement: The information does not explicitly state whether co-funding is required. This detail will likely be specified in the full call for tenders documentation when it is released.

Summary:

This is a planned call for tenders by the European Commission’s DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (EMPL) for a "European survey on work in the twin transition". The aim is to gather evidence on the implications of the digital and green transitions on the workplace and their effects on job quality across the EU27. The survey will involve telephone interviews with a representative sample of the working-age population in each member state, with sample sizes varying from 1,000 to 3,000 respondents depending on the country's size. The estimated total value of the contract is 2,400,000 EUR, and the maximum contract duration is 14 months. The expected date of publication of the contract notice is 08/07/2025, with the TED publication date being 18/06/2025. Organizations with expertise in conducting large-scale surveys, data collection, and analysis, particularly those with experience in employment, social affairs, and the impact of digital and green transitions, should monitor the official journal for the publication of the full call for tenders documentation. The selected contractor will be responsible for conducting the survey based on a draft questionnaire provided by DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.

Short Summary

Impact
The funding aims to conduct a comprehensive survey on the implications of digital and green transitions on job quality across the EU27.
Applicant
Applicants should possess expertise in conducting large-scale surveys and data analysis, particularly in the fields of employment and social affairs.
Developments
The activities will focus on executing a survey involving telephone interviews with a representative sample of the working-age population across the EU27.
Applicant Type
This funding is designed for consulting firms, research institutes, and large enterprises capable of executing large-scale surveys.
Consortium Requirement
The funding is structured for a single applicant without a consortium requirement.
Funding Amount
The estimated contract amount is €2,400,000.
Countries
The funding is relevant for all EU27 member states, specifically mentioning Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Cyprus, Luxembourg, and Malta due to varying sample sizes.
Industry
The funding targets the social research sector, particularly focusing on employment and social affairs.