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Reviving Social Europe: a critical assessment of EU social policy in the wake of multiple crises

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Title
Reviving Social Europe: a critical assessment of EU social policy in the wake of multiple crises
Author(s)
Hawley, Adrian
Date
2023-12-05
Citation
Hawley, A. (2023). Reviving Social Europe: a critical assessment of EU social policy in the wake of multiple crises. European Journal of Government and Economics, 12(2), 105-118. https://doi.org/10.17979/ejge.2023.12.2.9541
Abstract
[Abstract] The concept of "Social Europe" encompasses the European Union's social policy framework. This paper argues that the financial crisis of 2007-2009, the subsequent Euro crisis, and the ensuing austerity measures diverted significant attention away from Social Europe. This neglect led to declining living standards, reductions in public services, and the emergence of critical challenges such as the gig economy. In recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated these issues, prompting a renewed focus on Social Europe by EU institutions. This paper conducts a chronological analysis of recent legislative (acquis) and non-legislative (soft power) instruments implemented to address these challenges and assesses the prospects of Social Europe in the near term.
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Social Europe
European Union
Crises
Acquis
Soft power
 
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