Social Effects of Economic Crisis: Risk of Exclusion. An Overview of the European Context

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Țîrcă, Diana-Mihaela
Ziolo, Magdalena

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Novo-Corti, I.; Țîrcă, D.-M.; Ziolo, M.; Picatoste, X. Social Effects of Economic Crisis: Risk of Exclusion. An Overview of the European Context. Sustainability 2019, 11, 336. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11020336

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[Abstract] Sustainability is a complex concept. It only can be achieved from a global perspective, where social, economic and environmental issues are all key factors for achieving the goal. This paper is focused on the importance of social sustainability and, as a consequence, the importance of avoiding each and everyone’s risk of poverty and exclusion as due to the recent crisis effects. Nevertheless, this crisis resulted in higher inequalities and put a lot of people at risk of poverty, even in “developed” countries. Through a statistical and econometric analysis, some of the key factors to which the European Union should aim to avoid unsustainable scenarios are analysed. A regression, factorial and cluster analysis is carried out and this leads to conclude that the labour market is key in promoting economic policies in order to achieve social sustainability.

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Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY)
Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY)

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