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European unemployment insurance. From undercurrent to paradigm shift

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Andor, László

Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research

2022

28

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May

267-283

unemployment benefit ; social dimension ; EMU ; economic recession ; social protection

EU countries

Social protection

http://trs.sagepub.com/

https://doi.org/10.1177/10242589221099810

English

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"The need for the European Union to get involved in unemployment insurance has frequently been debated in the past decade, starting from exploratory discussions and eventually becoming a political commitment by the European Commission President. This article looks back at the origins of the idea of an EU-level unemployment benefit scheme and explains the political dynamics of the concept's evolution. Following the 2009 Great Recession and the subsequent eurozone debt crisis, a new movement for a reinforced social dimension has been pushing the EU beyond its previous red lines. The case for counter-cyclical social stabilisation at EU level is now a touchstone for a materially meaningful EU social dimension. The COVID-19 crisis triggered a giant leap to a greater EU budgetary capacity, including financial support for job-saving schemes. This article argues that these new instruments will not suffice without also creating an EU safety net for those whose jobs cannot be saved in a period of economic downturn."

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