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2020 SPC annual review of the Social Protection Performance Monitor (SPPM) and developments in social protection policies. Report on key social challenges and key messages

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European Commission

Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg

2020

102 p.

poverty alleviation ; social exclusion ; social policy ; social protection ; unemployment ; youth ; working poor ; epidemic disease ; employment ; absenteeism ; working time ; income ; comparison

EU countries

Social policy

English

Bibliogr.;Charts;Statistics

978-92-76-22431-0

"Based on a set of key indicators and Member States' reporting, the report, as usual, analyses the progress towards the Europe 2020 target on reducing poverty and social exclusion, together with the latest social trends to watch, and presents the key structural social challenges in each Member State.

However, following the COVID-19 pandemic that has swept across Europe in 2020, the report also focuses on the decisive action taken by Member States to protect employment, income and access to services through a variety of measures.

It highlights that, in spite of the important measures adopted, unemployment in the EU is rising and there is a significant risk of widening economic and social disparities between and within the Member States.

In this context, the report emphasises that measures to address the longer-term socio-economic impacts of the pandemic may still need to be combined with targeted containment and support measures in the short term. Member States should continue pursuing their reform agendas, addressing also the gaps unveiled by the current crisis, and enhance the resilience of social protection systems, thus underpinning well-being and social cohesion in the longer-term.

The European Pillar of Social Rights should continue to guide Member States' reform efforts and its principles should continue to be systematically implemented."

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