The Role of Minimum Income for Social Inclusion in the EU 2007-2010
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31-01-2011
In most EU countries some form of "minimum income" as a measure of "last resort" exists, which ensures a minimum standard of living for individuals and families who do not have sufficient resources. However, such schemes differ enormously as regards coverage and adequacy, as well as efficacy in reducing poverty and social exclusion. The present report moves on from a previous study commissioned by the European Parliament in 2007 to consider the evolution that has occurred in the meanwhile.
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Chiara Crepaldi (coordinator), Claudio Castegnaro and Sandra Naaf (Istituto per la Ricerca Sociale - IRS, Milano, Italy - with contribution of Daniela Mesini)
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Kelma għat-tiftix
- affarijiet soċjali
- EKONOMIJA
- faqar
- immaniġġjar tal-persunal u kundizzjonijiet tax-xogħol
- IMPJIEGI U KUNDIZZJONIJIET TAX-XOGĦOL
- integrazzjoni soċjali
- introjtu fil-livell tas-sussistenza
- inugwaljanza soċjali
- kontabbiltà nazzjonali
- KWISTJONIJIET SOĊJALI
- paga minima
- politika soċjali Ewropea
- qafas soċjali
- standard tal-għajxien
- suq tax-xogħol
- ħaddiema foqra