By how much do social transfers reduce material deprivation in Europe?

Geranda Notten, Anne-Catherine Guio

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Résumé

As explained in Chapter 1, the EU adopted in 2010 a social inclusion target of lifting at least 20 million people from poverty and social exclusion by 2020.
At the end of the decade, we have to recognise that the EU has not made the expected progress towards achieving its social inclusion target – which is still more than 11 million higher than the initial 96 million-target. It is therefore important to remain vigilant in assessing the role and effectiveness of the policies adopted to combat income poverty and social exclusion in Europe. Making methodological improvements is also necessary, especially in areas where the existing toolbox lacks tools to assess the effect of policies on a stated policy goal
langue originaleAnglais
titreImproving the understanding of poverty and social exclusion in Europe
rédacteurs en chefAnne-Catherine Guio, Eric Marlier, Brian Nolan
Lieu de publicationLuxembourg
EditeurPublications Office of the European Union
Chapitre8
Pages139-154
ISBN (Electronique)978-92-76-34284-7
ISBN (imprimé)978-92-76-34286-1
étatPublié - 17 oct. 2021

Série de publications

NomEurostat Statistical Working Papers
EditeurPublications Office of the European Union

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