About Us

The AI Working Group

Experts from across Europe collaborating on AI and Big Data for regional labour market monitoring since 2015.

2015

AI Working Group

Established in Milan within the European Network on Regional Labour Market Monitoring.

Driving AI Innovation in Labour Market Monitoring

The AI Working Group (former Big Data Working Group) of the European Network on Regional Labour Market Monitoring (ENRLMM) was established in Milan in 2015. It is responsible for observing the continuous developments in AI and Big Data in Labour Market Monitoring and for informing the Members of the Network regularly about the advancements in this area.

The AI Working Group involves experts from different countries, representing data providers for regional labour market monitoring, researchers on the methodological, legal, and ethical aspects of applying AI and Big Data in this domain.

The Network

European Network on Regional Labour Market Monitoring

The ENRLMM connects observatories, research institutions, statistical offices, and public employment services across Europe to foster knowledge exchange and collaborative research on labour market monitoring.

Pan-European Reach

Members from over 20 countries sharing regional insights and methodologies.

Multi-Disciplinary

Bridging data science, economics, public policy, and labour market research.

Knowledge Exchange

Seminars, publications, and an active community of practice.

Objectives

What the AI Working Group Does

Eight core objectives guiding the group's mission across Europe.

Observe Developments

Track and document advances in AI and Big Data applied to labour market monitoring.

Exchange Practices

Share state-of-the-art methods and approaches between network members.

Good Practice

Identify and promote successful implementations and case studies from across Europe.

Increase Visibility

Raise awareness of AI applications in labour market monitoring among policymakers.

Foster Cooperation

Build strategic partnerships with EU institutions and international research bodies.

Support Governance

Address legal, ethical, and regulatory dimensions of AI use in public data systems.

Publish Research

Produce and disseminate papers, reports, and practical resources for the community.

Improve Skills

Build capacity among practitioners to adopt and use AI and Big Data tools effectively.

Our Journey

From Big Data to AI

2015

Working Group Established

The Big Data Working Group was founded in Milan during the ENRLMM annual conference.

2017

First Big Data Seminars

Launch of the seminar series exploring Big Data applications in labour market research.

2020

Knowledge Hub Launched

The Big Data Knowledge Hub website went live as a central resource platform.

2023

Expanded Research Focus

Growing engagement with AI methods, online job vacancy analysis, and skills intelligence.

2025

Rebrand to AI Knowledge Hub

The group and platform evolve to reflect the broader scope of AI in labour market monitoring.

Want to collaborate?

Whether you're a researcher, data provider, or policy practitioner — we welcome new voices in the network.

The Team

Working Group Members

Experts from across Europe contributing to the AI Working Group.

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