
Bridging the Prosperity Gap in the EU
The Social Challenge Ahead
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 23. February 2018
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-78643-666-5 (ISBN)
Description
Bridging the Prosperity Gap in the EU addresses the great social challenge currently facing the European Union. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the authors invaluably pinpoint both overarching problems and possibilities associated with the social dimension of European integration.
Prominent researchers of economics, law and political science tackle this complex issue, providing new solutions within their respective fields of expertise. The chapters cover crucial policy challenges and analyse fundamental mechanisms that limit, or otherwise affect, the evolution of a European social dimension. These insights clarify the far-reaching measures that will be needed to gradually restore the balance between market integration and social protection across the European Union.
Illustrating the importance of cohesion, this book is vital for those interested in comparative European studies, from backgrounds in public and social policy, law and economics.
Contributors include: U. Bernitz, N. Charron, A.-C. Jungar, A.-S. Lind, M. Ljunge, L. Magnusson, M. Martensson, S. Murhem, P. Nyman, L. Oxelheim, J. Paju, T. Persson, B. Rothstein, J. Ruist, J.J. Votinius
Prominent researchers of economics, law and political science tackle this complex issue, providing new solutions within their respective fields of expertise. The chapters cover crucial policy challenges and analyse fundamental mechanisms that limit, or otherwise affect, the evolution of a European social dimension. These insights clarify the far-reaching measures that will be needed to gradually restore the balance between market integration and social protection across the European Union.
Illustrating the importance of cohesion, this book is vital for those interested in comparative European studies, from backgrounds in public and social policy, law and economics.
Contributors include: U. Bernitz, N. Charron, A.-C. Jungar, A.-S. Lind, M. Ljunge, L. Magnusson, M. Martensson, S. Murhem, P. Nyman, L. Oxelheim, J. Paju, T. Persson, B. Rothstein, J. Ruist, J.J. Votinius
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78643-666-5 (9781786436665)
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Persons
Edited by the late Ulf Bernitz, formerly Professor of European Law, Stockholm University, Moa Martensson, PhD, Researcher, Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden, Lars Oxelheim, Professor, School of Business and Law, University of Agder (UiA), Kristiansand, Norway, Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), Stockholm and Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM), Lund, Sweden and Thomas Persson, Associate Professor, Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden
Content
Contents:
Preface
1. Analysing the Prosperity Gap: The Economic, Legal, and Political Challenges Facing the EU
Ulf Bernitz, Moa Martensson, Lars Oxelheim and Thomas Persson
2. Social Rights and EU Citizenship
Anna-Sara Lind
3. Repercussions of Right-Wing Populism for European Integration
Ann-Cathrine Jungar
4. The Prosperity Gap and the Free Movement of Workers
Joakim Ruist
5. The Political Challenge of Austerity Politics
Paer Nyman
6.The Social Dialogue in Europe 1985 -2014: Has it Been Played Out?
Lars Magnusson and Sofia Murhem
7. Youth, Labour Law, and European Economic Crisis
Jenny Julen Votinius
8. The Future of National Systems of Social Security in the EU
Jaan Paju
9. The Role of Trust in Explaining Health and Wealth Gaps in the EU
Martin Ljunge
10. Regions of Trust and Distrust: How Good Institutions Can Foster Social Cohesion
Nicholas Charron and Bo Rothstein
Index
Preface
1. Analysing the Prosperity Gap: The Economic, Legal, and Political Challenges Facing the EU
Ulf Bernitz, Moa Martensson, Lars Oxelheim and Thomas Persson
2. Social Rights and EU Citizenship
Anna-Sara Lind
3. Repercussions of Right-Wing Populism for European Integration
Ann-Cathrine Jungar
4. The Prosperity Gap and the Free Movement of Workers
Joakim Ruist
5. The Political Challenge of Austerity Politics
Paer Nyman
6.The Social Dialogue in Europe 1985 -2014: Has it Been Played Out?
Lars Magnusson and Sofia Murhem
7. Youth, Labour Law, and European Economic Crisis
Jenny Julen Votinius
8. The Future of National Systems of Social Security in the EU
Jaan Paju
9. The Role of Trust in Explaining Health and Wealth Gaps in the EU
Martin Ljunge
10. Regions of Trust and Distrust: How Good Institutions Can Foster Social Cohesion
Nicholas Charron and Bo Rothstein
Index