Tesi etd-10292025-120507 |
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Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea magistrale
Autore
TERESHCHENKO, VALERIIA
URN
etd-10292025-120507
Titolo
HOW SOCIAL FACTORS INFLUENCE THE APPLICATION AND PERFORMANCE OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY IMPLEMENTATION IN EU COUNTRIES
Dipartimento
ECONOMIA E MANAGEMENT
Corso di studi
ECONOMICS
Relatori
relatore Prof.ssa Parenti, Angela
Parole chiave
- at-risk-of-poverty rate
- circular economy
- circular material use rate
- community development
- community engagement
- convivial technology
- crime rate
- economic performance
- education and sustainable practices
- education level
- empirical analysis across eu countries
- environmental justice
- environmental sustainability
- equitable resource distribution
- eu circular economy action plan
- eu circular transition
- eu countries
- european green deal
- eurostat circular economy indicators
- expected years of schooling
- fixed effects
- fixed effects model
- green jobs
- hausman test
- health and circular economy
- health indicators influence
- healthy life years
- heteroskedasticity test
- innovation and competitiveness
- integrate public health goals
- labour rights
- lagged independent variables
- lagged variables
- life expectancy
- model comparison
- ols
- panel data analysis
- panel data models
- poverty effects
- public health
- random effects
- random effects model
- recycling rate of municipal waste
- resilience and inclusivity
- robust standard errors
- robust standard errors
- sdgs
- social determinants of circular economy
- social equity
- social exclusion
- social inclusion
- social life cycle assessment
- social readiness
- social revolution
- social stability
- social sustainability
- strengthen education and awareness
- sustainable development
- sustainable development goals
- unemployment rate
- value added from circular activities
- vocational training
Data inizio appello
10/12/2025
Consultabilità
Completa
Riassunto
In conclusion, this thesis demonstrates that the success of circular economy strategies in the EU is shaped not only by technological capacity and environmental policy but also by the social fabric of societies. Employment, health, education, and social stability emerge as key enablers of effective CE implementation. Recognising and addressing these factors will be essential if the EU is to achieve its ambitious circular transition goals by 2050. By embedding social considerations into CE policy design and monitoring, policymakers can foster a transition that is not only environmentally sustainable and economically viable but also socially inclusive and resilient.
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