Active Inclusion: Stocktaking of the Council Recommendation (2008)
Study
16-11-2015
Active inclusion is a comprehensive policy strategy recognising equal importance to each of the three strands: adequate income support, inclusive labour markets and access to quality services. It also promotes integrated policies to modernising social protection systems. This Policy Department A study analyses policies to enhance the implementation of Active Inclusion policies at European level and in the Member States. It finds that many policy initiatives have been enacted in the last seven years. Nevertheless, the overall picture remains mixed.
Study
External author
Chiara CREPALDI et al.
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- coordination of EMU policies
- economic geography
- ECONOMICS
- employment
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- EU employment policy
- EU Member State
- European social policy
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- FINANCE
- GEOGRAPHY
- integration into employment
- marginalisation
- monetary economics
- national accounts
- poverty
- recommendation (EU)
- social affairs
- social integration
- social protection
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- social security
- subsistence level income
- unemployment
- welfare