The procurement (6 lots) will implement the Preparatory Action (PA "New methodologies to assess inequality"). It will provide the necessary support to develop and measure inequality. In particular, it will support the integration of advanced analytical techniques - such as Big Data analytics, Natural Language Processing, and non-linear econometric models - as well as new modelling strategies-such as HANK, OLG models—applied to alternative data sources including administrative, text and survey data.
See the official notice for the place of performance.
Tenderers must prove that they have the legal capacity to perform the contract and the regulatory capacity to pursue the professional activity necessary to carry out the work subject to this call for tenders.
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
The tenderer must prove experience in the field of: - inequality frameworks and theories and - data collection and management of relevant inequality data, especially large datasets which are geolocalized and - datascience and analytics, including data visualization, statistical analysis, and data mining.
To carry out the tasks described in the Technical Specifications, a team of researchers per lot should be allocated. The team shall have experience in the topics of the associated lot (see T1 above).
Tenderers must prove that they have the legal capacity to perform the contract and the regulatory capacity to pursue the professional activity necessary to carry out the work subject to this call for tenders.
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
The tenderer must prove experience in the field of: - Distributional econometrics and Non-Linear Dynamics and - data science and analytics, including data visualization, statistical analysis, and data mining and - one or more programming languages e.g. Python, R, or MATLAB.
To carry out the tasks described in the Technical Specifications, a team of researchers per lot should be allocated. The team shall have experience in the topics of the associated lot (see T1 above).
Tenderers must prove that they have the legal capacity to perform the contract and the regulatory capacity to pursue the professional activity necessary to carry out the work subject to this call for tenders.
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
The tenderer must prove experience in the field of: - household finance, or macroeconomics, or finance and - distributional econometrics, micro and/or time series econometrics, quantitative modelling techniques and - analysis of large datasets related to household finance and use of register data, survey or admin data at household or individual level.
To carry out the tasks described in the Technical Specifications, a team of researchers per lot should be allocated. The team shall have experience in the topics of the associated lot (see T1 above).
Tenderers must prove that they have the legal capacity to perform the contract and the regulatory capacity to pursue the professional activity necessary to carry out the work subject to this call for tenders.
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
The tenderer must prove experience in the field of: - heterogeneous Agent Models (HANK), including cross-country and EU modelling and estimations, possibly with multidimensional distributions and - Matlab, Dynare or Julia software.
To carry out the tasks described in the Technical Specifications, a team of researchers per lot should be allocated. The team shall have experience in the topics of the associated lot (see T1 above).
Tenderers must prove that they have the legal capacity to perform the contract and the regulatory capacity to pursue the professional activity necessary to carry out the work subject to this call for tenders.
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
The tenderer must prove experience in the field of: - advanced quantitative modelling and - microeconometrics and - gathering data on regional features linked to inequality and - application and analysis of regional datasets.
To carry out the tasks described in the Technical Specifications, a team of researchers per lot should be allocated. The team shall have experience in the topics of the associated lot (see T1 above).
Tenderers must prove that they have the legal capacity to perform the contract and the regulatory capacity to pursue the professional activity necessary to carry out the work subject to this call for tenders.
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
The tenderer must prove experience in the field of: - measuring social indicators by using different data sources, such as social capital and social infrastructure with geospatial data including OpenStreetMap cross-referenced with administrative registries, - statistical geospatial methods that could use network analysis, and machine learning techniques. Geospatial analysis, data preparation and visualization.
To carry out the tasks described in the Technical Specifications, a team of researchers per lot should be allocated. The team shall have experience in the topics of the associated lot (see T1 above).
Published 6 May 2026 · rebuilt nightly from the official notice.