A Self-Critical Flashback on the EU’s Anti-Poverty Promise, In: Bea Cantillon, Tim Goedemé, John Hills, Decent Incomes for All. Improving Policies in Europe

A Self-Critical Flashback on the EU’s Anti-Poverty Promise, In: Bea Cantillon, Tim Goedemé, John Hills, Decent Incomes for All. Improving Policies in Europe, Oxford University Press, Forthcoming

Posted: 28 Feb 2019

Date Written: 2019

Abstract

This new book presents extensive empirical research on the impact of policies pursued in EU countries to fight poverty, and focuses on a question that has exercised European policy-makers and policy-analysts for at least ten years: why did European governments fail to deliver on their promise – proclaimed with so much emphasis at the turn of the century – to reduce poverty among European citizens? In this introductory paper, I situate the book in a line of research marked by three earlier books, and I look back – self-critically – on the promises made 18 years ago at the EU’s Lisbon Summit.

Keywords: Poverty, European Union, Social Policy, Social Europe, European Social Union

Suggested Citation

Vandenbroucke, Frank, A Self-Critical Flashback on the EU’s Anti-Poverty Promise, In: Bea Cantillon, Tim Goedemé, John Hills, Decent Incomes for All. Improving Policies in Europe (2019). A Self-Critical Flashback on the EU’s Anti-Poverty Promise, In: Bea Cantillon, Tim Goedemé, John Hills, Decent Incomes for All. Improving Policies in Europe, Oxford University Press, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3333019

Frank Vandenbroucke (Contact Author)

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