BRUSSELS, April 26 (Xinhua) -- The European Commission on Wednesday adopted the European Pillar of Social Rights which aims to build a fairer Europe. The pillar sets out 20 key principles and rights to support fair and well-functioning labour markets and welfare systems in Europe, according to...
European Pillar of Social RightsRelaunch of European Union ProjectSocial Market EconomySocial CohesionThe paper analyses the opportunity, importance, implications and chances of success of one of the leading initiatives of the European Union, namely the EuropeanSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
European pillar of social rightssocial policyspecific principlesCreating of an European pillar of social rights was structured around three main themes being identified as a range of policy areas, to which are attached diffedoi:10.2139/ssrn.2945271Dan Cristian op...
摘要: Policy implications The Action Plan on the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR) and the Porto Social Summit have created a momentum for the enhancement关键词: European Pillar of Social Rights EU policy social dimension EU countries ...
Fetzer (2018) also attributes the positive Brexit vote to the British austerity policy, which was characterized by cuts in social spending from 2010 onwards. 7. Documents on the European Pillar of Social Rights can be found here on the Commission’s homepage (https://commission.europa.eu/strate...
Bridging the gaps or falling short? The European Pillar of Social Rights and what it can bring to EU-level policymaking 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者: Z Rasnaca 摘要: This chapter explains the approach of the ECJ to the use of human rights principles in the application and ...
This paper analyses the European Commission's proposal for a "European Pillar of Social Rights". It was prepared by and at the initiative of the European Social Policy Network (ESPN) as a contribution to the debate on the Social Pillar initiative. It grew out of a seminar which ESPN indepen...
Recital 5 tells us that the Declaration builds on previous declarations adopted by the EU Council in the field of digital transformation and complements the European Pillar of Social Rights, a set of twenty principles to make Europe fairer and more inclusive that was proclaimed by the EU Parliamen...
(4b), p. 12, European Pillar of Social Rights. This is relevant when considering the argument by Gaddis and Klasen (2013) according to which female labour force participation is more likely to increase due to local conditions and institutions rather than secular trends. ...
The applause may have faded away but the strength of feeling cannot. This is why the implementation of theEuropean Pillar of Social Rightsis so important – to ensure decent jobs, fairer working conditions, better healthcare and better balance in people’s lives. ...