Towards a European minimum income. Contribution workers' group: final report

"The two successive major economic crises since 2007 have contributed to a worsening of poverty and insecurity within the European Union. Both the European Union and its Member States agree that this is the case, just as they agree that minimum income schemes are an important tool for combating...

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Main Authors: Peña-Casas, Ramón, Ghailani, Dalila, Sabato, Sebastiano, Nicaise, Ides
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2015
EESC
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19115462124919336449-Towards-a-european-minimum-inc.htm
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Summary:"The two successive major economic crises since 2007 have contributed to a worsening of poverty and insecurity within the European Union. Both the European Union and its Member States agree that this is the case, just as they agree that minimum income schemes are an important tool for combating poverty and social exclusion, providing a safety net for people whilst playing a relevant role in redistributing wealth and ensuring solidarity and social justice. "
Physical Description:80 p.
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