Best practice report on policy learning infrastructures in innovative labour market policies
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Type
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Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Best practice report on policy learning infrastructures in innovative labour market policies
Détails de l'institution
EU Commission
Date de publication
2015
Numéro
D5.4
Langue
anglais
Notes
INSPIRES Project
Résumé
This report synthesizes the findings of 11 country reports on policy learning in labour market and social policies that were conducted as part of WP5 of the INSPIRES project, which is funded by the 7th Framework Program of the EU-Commission. Notably, this report puts forward objectives of policy learning, discusses tools, processes and institutions of policy learning and presents the impacts of various tools and structures of the policy learning infrastructure for the actual policy learning process. The report defines three objectives of policy learning: evaluation and assessment of policy effectiveness, vision building and planning, and consensus building. In the 11 countries under consideration, the tools and processes of the policy learning, infrastructure can be classified into three broad groups: public bodies, expert councils, and parties, interest groups and the private sector. Finally, we develop four recommendations for policy learning: Firstly, learning processes should keep the balance between centralisation and plurality. Secondly, learning processes should be kept stable beyond the usual political business cycles. Thirdly, policy learning tools and infrastructures should be sufficiently independent from political influence or bias. Fourth, Policy learning tools and infrastructures should balance out mere effectiveness, evaluation and vision building.
Mots-clé
Policy learning , knowledge in policy , evaluation , pilots , consensus , science and policy
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22/12/2015 21:09
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20/08/2019 15:00