Coordination of Social Security Systems in Europe
Study
23-11-2017
This study, prepared by Policy Department A at the request of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, provides a picture on current developments in the area of social security coordination in the EU. It assesses the functioning of coordination rules in areas targeted by the amendment proposal from the European Commission, and evaluates the proposal’s possible effects. The study highlights how some of the proposed changes could potentially impact fundamental principles of social security coordination and free movement law, such as the equal treatment principle.
Study
Executive summary
External author
Manuelita Mancini, Stefano Giubboni, Feliciano Iudicone
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Keyword
- administrative cooperation
- case law (EU)
- codification of EU law
- EC Directive
- EC Regulation
- economic geography
- employment
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- EU Member State
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- executive power and public service
- family benefit
- free movement of workers
- GEOGRAPHY
- health
- health care system
- labour market
- labour mobility
- POLITICS
- posted worker
- proposal (EU)
- social protection
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- social-security benefit
- social-security contribution
- social-security harmonisation