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Social policy in the European Union 1999-2019: the long and winding road

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Observatoire social européen, Brussels ; European Trade Union Institute, Brussels

Vanhercke, Bart ; Ghailani, Dalila ; Spasova, Slavina ; Pochet, Philippe

ETUI;

OSE - Brussels

2020

230 p.

economic and social development ; economic recession ; EU policy ; European Union ; social policy ; annual report ; European Pillar of Social Rights ; social protection ; gender mainstreaming ; social cohesion ; open method of coordination ; social dialogue ; economic and social rights

EU countries

Social policy

http://www.etui.org/

English

Bibliogr.;Index

978-2-87452-549-0

02.01-15648

"This volume is the 20th anniversary edition of Social policy in the EU: state of play. Coordinated by Cécile Barbier and Philippe Pochet, the first edition covered the year 1999 and was published as a collaborative project between the European Social Observatory (OSE) and the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) in 2000.
This anniversary edition looks back at the main developments in EU social policymaking over the past two decades. Key questions addressed in this volume include:
what was the place of the social dimension during the financial and economic crisis?
Who has driven, and who has braked, EU social policymaking?
Which instruments does the EU have at its disposal for ‘market correcting' policies?
And last but not least, what are the next steps in the further implementation of the EU's social dimension, especially in the context of the European Pillar of Social Rights?
The editors provide also an analytical chronology of the main developments of the EU's social dimension over the past twenty years and summarise the key messages put across by the authors of the book's chapters regarding key EU social policy areas. The chapter also discusses some of the recent debates on the EU's social agenda under the new von der Leyen European Commission, while providing policy recommendations drawing on the analyses presented in this book.
Despite many optimistic statements by the EU leaders, social policy remains a ‘nice to have' (if and when the economic and political context allows for it), not a ‘must have'."

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ISBN (PDF) : 978-2-87452-550-6

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