International audienceAlthough with the Maastricht Treaty, European construction took a remark-able step forward, the robust pillar of the single currency started to shake the other one: the social welfare systems. The main goal of this contribution is to study the evolution of Social Protection in Europe by questioning the existence of a convergence between the different social welfare systems and the impact of the Treaty of Maastricht on this process. The evolution of the social protection concept in Europe, the reforms implemented in the most important domains of social protection: pensions, health and employment are analyzed. A common philosophy clearly appears. The welfare State is receding, calling more and more upon market mechanisms...
European integration and the reform of social security in the accession countries 1, 2 European Jour...
The Maastricht Treaty, which entered into force on 1 November 1993, has triggered an important discu...
Abstract: Few would have predicted the rapid progress of the EU in developing common economic instit...
International audienceAlthough with the Maastricht Treaty, European construction took a remark-able ...
Member states of the European Union are autonomous when it comes to the design of their social prote...
This article draws attention to the Europeanization of social policy and the development of minimum ...
ABSTRACT: The market-enhancing regulations of the European Union (EU) place political and economic c...
This paper has examined the degree of convergence in social protection registered in the European Un...
This study investigates the dynamics of European countries social spending in the period 1980-2013, ...
The process of Europeanization implies a confluence of resources and outputs by the EU member states...
1. Introduction: Open markets versus Welfare Citizenship - Conflicting Approaches to Policy Converge...
Two contrasting perspectives can be identified in the current literature on the relationship between...
The European Union has developed a series of strategies that aim to limit the consequences of non-em...
The adoption of a new instrument of governance in the EU – the open-method-of-coordination - has ren...
Europeanization can be regarded as a process that finds expression in the gradual redefinition of st...
European integration and the reform of social security in the accession countries 1, 2 European Jour...
The Maastricht Treaty, which entered into force on 1 November 1993, has triggered an important discu...
Abstract: Few would have predicted the rapid progress of the EU in developing common economic instit...
International audienceAlthough with the Maastricht Treaty, European construction took a remark-able ...
Member states of the European Union are autonomous when it comes to the design of their social prote...
This article draws attention to the Europeanization of social policy and the development of minimum ...
ABSTRACT: The market-enhancing regulations of the European Union (EU) place political and economic c...
This paper has examined the degree of convergence in social protection registered in the European Un...
This study investigates the dynamics of European countries social spending in the period 1980-2013, ...
The process of Europeanization implies a confluence of resources and outputs by the EU member states...
1. Introduction: Open markets versus Welfare Citizenship - Conflicting Approaches to Policy Converge...
Two contrasting perspectives can be identified in the current literature on the relationship between...
The European Union has developed a series of strategies that aim to limit the consequences of non-em...
The adoption of a new instrument of governance in the EU – the open-method-of-coordination - has ren...
Europeanization can be regarded as a process that finds expression in the gradual redefinition of st...
European integration and the reform of social security in the accession countries 1, 2 European Jour...
The Maastricht Treaty, which entered into force on 1 November 1993, has triggered an important discu...
Abstract: Few would have predicted the rapid progress of the EU in developing common economic instit...