Growth, well-being and social policy in Europe: trade-off or synergy?
Andor, László ; Arnaudova, Albena ; Berès, Pervenche ; Birkavs, Valdis ; Dhéret, Claire ; Götz, Gerd ; Hemerijck, Anton ; Hubert, Agnès ; Larsson, Allan ; Martens, Hans ; McCartney, Clem ; McLoughlin, Sheena ; Molino, Elisa ; Parent, Anne-Sophie ; Pascouau, Yves ; Saraceno, Chiara ; Wong, Wilson ; Zuleeg, Fabian
European Policy Centre, Brussels
EPC - Brussels
2011
106 p.
economic growth ; economic recession ; EU policy ; social policy ; well being
Challenge Europe
21
Social policy
English
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"Published within the framework of the ‘Well-being 2030' project, co-financed by the European Commission, this new issue of Challenge Europe addresses the question of how to turn social policy into an effective productive factor, enabling well-being of Europeans and economic growth. Based on the argument that social policy can contribute to long-term sustainable growth, this multi-author publication focuses on those policies which can potentially bring the most added value to citizens' life, and includes contributions from high-level policy-makers, academics, business representatives and experts about the future of social policy in Europe. While the first chapter explores the possible synergies between growth, well-being and social policy, the second part of this EPC's policy journal turns to those policy areas where intervention can be the most effective. Finally, in a third chapter, the authors look at the EU's room of manoeuvre and propose specific policy actions."
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