Ethnic minority groups tend to have lower salaries and higher rates of unemployment in European countries, but how can this disparity be addressed through public policy? Licia Cianetti highlights that efforts to tackle the issue across Europe have come to be dominated by 'trickle down' approaches which view economic growth and job creation as the ultimate solution. She argues that such approaches are at odds with the evidence on social exclusion and are unlikely to produce genuine change
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The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
The EU has established a Just Transition Fund to help support regions and sectors that face socio-ec...
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Previous studies have found substantial support across Europe for the creation of a universal basic ...
For decades, the focus of the economic literature when studying migration was, for the most part, on...
The success of Eurosceptic parties is often attributed to cultural factors such as the strength of c...
Prime Ministers past and present argue the UK wants to recruit migrants who are ‘the brightest and b...
Economically powerful individuals are assumed to have greater capacity to influence politics than th...
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Migration is a politically sensitive topic, and the narrative surrounding it is often not rooted in ...
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Jean-Philippe Robé discusses how multinational enterprises morphed into political organisations with...
The European Union plans to apply specific regulations with hefty fines to enforce the ethical appli...
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The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
The EU has established a Just Transition Fund to help support regions and sectors that face socio-ec...
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