A Social inclusion roadmap for Europe 2020
€ 28,20
2010 is in many ways a turning point in the fight against
poverty. The European Year for Combating Poverty and Social
Exclusion aims to raise public awareness, to give voice
to the concerns of those experiencing poverty and to renew
political commitment of the EU and its Member States.
The fact that poverty has not decreased in the past decade necessitates a thorough reflection about the design of the European economic and social model. The elaboration of the Europe 2020 strategy is a window of opportunity to put social inclusion at the heart of the policy of the Union.
The Belgian Presidency of the EU in the second half of 2010 has selected three thematic priorities with regard to social inclusion: minimum income systems, child poverty and homelessness – as well as a horizontal priority: the active involvement of people experiencing poverty and social exclusion. This book takes stock of the progress made in the past decade and formulates a series of policy recommendations for the next decade, at EU level as well as in the Member States.
Hugh Frazer (National University of Ireland, Maynooth), Eric Marlier (CEPS/INSTEAD Research Institute, Luxembourg), Ides Nicaise (HIVA and Department of Education Sciences, K.U.Leuven, Belgium) are members of the EU Network of Independent Experts on Social Inclusion.
The fact that poverty has not decreased in the past decade necessitates a thorough reflection about the design of the European economic and social model. The elaboration of the Europe 2020 strategy is a window of opportunity to put social inclusion at the heart of the policy of the Union.
The Belgian Presidency of the EU in the second half of 2010 has selected three thematic priorities with regard to social inclusion: minimum income systems, child poverty and homelessness – as well as a horizontal priority: the active involvement of people experiencing poverty and social exclusion. This book takes stock of the progress made in the past decade and formulates a series of policy recommendations for the next decade, at EU level as well as in the Member States.
Hugh Frazer (National University of Ireland, Maynooth), Eric Marlier (CEPS/INSTEAD Research Institute, Luxembourg), Ides Nicaise (HIVA and Department of Education Sciences, K.U.Leuven, Belgium) are members of the EU Network of Independent Experts on Social Inclusion.
A Social inclusion roadmap for Europe 2020
€ 28,20
2010 is in many ways a turning point in the fight against
poverty. The European Year for Combating Poverty and Social
Exclusion aims to raise public awareness, to give voice
to the concerns of those experiencing poverty and to renew
political commitment of the EU and its Member States.
The fact that poverty has not decreased in the past decade necessitates a thorough reflection about the design of the European economic and social model. The elaboration of the Europe 2020 strategy is a window of opportunity to put social inclusion at the heart of the policy of the Union.
The Belgian Presidency of the EU in the second half of 2010 has selected three thematic priorities with regard to social inclusion: minimum income systems, child poverty and homelessness – as well as a horizontal priority: the active involvement of people experiencing poverty and social exclusion. This book takes stock of the progress made in the past decade and formulates a series of policy recommendations for the next decade, at EU level as well as in the Member States.
Hugh Frazer (National University of Ireland, Maynooth), Eric Marlier (CEPS/INSTEAD Research Institute, Luxembourg), Ides Nicaise (HIVA and Department of Education Sciences, K.U.Leuven, Belgium) are members of the EU Network of Independent Experts on Social Inclusion.
The fact that poverty has not decreased in the past decade necessitates a thorough reflection about the design of the European economic and social model. The elaboration of the Europe 2020 strategy is a window of opportunity to put social inclusion at the heart of the policy of the Union.
The Belgian Presidency of the EU in the second half of 2010 has selected three thematic priorities with regard to social inclusion: minimum income systems, child poverty and homelessness – as well as a horizontal priority: the active involvement of people experiencing poverty and social exclusion. This book takes stock of the progress made in the past decade and formulates a series of policy recommendations for the next decade, at EU level as well as in the Member States.
Hugh Frazer (National University of Ireland, Maynooth), Eric Marlier (CEPS/INSTEAD Research Institute, Luxembourg), Ides Nicaise (HIVA and Department of Education Sciences, K.U.Leuven, Belgium) are members of the EU Network of Independent Experts on Social Inclusion.