Progressive structural reforms. Proposals for European reforms to reduce inequalities and promote jobs, growth and social investment
2015
212 p.
employment ; social plan ; social inequality ; structural change ; EU policy
Social policy
English
Bibliogr.
978-83-7545-641-7
"During the crisis, Europe's focus was narrowly concentrated on financial and fiscal consolidation, leaving aside the urgently needed social consolidation exposed by the failure to reach the anti-poverty and employment targets of the Europe 2020 strategy. Despite this, the European Commission keeps promising it will earn a social AAA rating, while necessary reforms to achieve a meaningful shift towards upward social convergence, predistribution and equality are absent. (Neo-liberal) austerity measures that hit public services, education, health and social services, can no longer be an option to restart the European economy.
This publication presents the results of the SOLIDAR Social Progress Lab 2015 – a space for academics, policy-makers and civil society actors to think about necessary strategies and policies to achieve a more social and inclusive Europe. It collects the analysis of 10 academic scholars from across Europe, with a focus on identifying and targeting inequalities, shaping social investment and shaping European policies that affect social safeguards, thereby seeking to enrich the policy debate about alternative structural reforms at European and national level."
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