
Social Indicators
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- 1. Setting the Scene
- 1.1. Social Indicators
- 1.2. Social Europe
- 1.3. Lisbon and Post-Lisbon
- 1.4. Structure of the Book
- 2. Indicators in Principle
- 2.1. Principles of Indicator Construction
- 2.2. Properties of Indicators
- 2.3. Data for Social Indicator Construction
- 3. Social Indicators from a Member State Perspective
- 3.1. Belgium
- 3.2. Denmark
- 3.3. Germany
- 3.4. Greece
- 3.5. Spain
- 3.6. France
- 3.7. Ireland
- 3.8. Italy
- 3.9. Luxembourg
- 3.10. Netherlands
- 3.11. Austria
- 3.12. Portugal
- 3.13. Finland
- 3.14. Sweden
- 3.15. United Kingdom
- 3.16. Conclusion
- 4. Portfolio of Indicators as a Whole
- 4.1. Structure of the Portfolio of Indicators
- 4.2. Presentation of Indicators
- 4.3. Disaggregation of Indicators
- 5. Financial Poverty
- 5.1. The Concept of Poverty
- 5.2. Overview of Existing Methods of Setting the Financial Poverty Line
- 5.3. Evaluation of Different Methods
- 5.4. Examination of Proposed Financial Poverty Indicators
- 6. Depth of Poverty and Income Inequality
- 6.1. Persistence of Financial Poverty
- 6.2. Poverty Gaps
- 6.3. Deprivation Indicators
- 6.4. Distribution of Income
- 7. Education, Employment, and Unemployment
- 7.1. Low Educational Attainment and Differential Access to Education
- 7.2. Employment and Unemployment
- 7.3. Jobless Households
- 7.4. Working Poor and Low Pay
- 7.5. Within-Country Variations in Unemployment and Employment
- 8. Health, Housing, and Wider Dimensions
- 8.1. Health
- 8.2. Housing and Homelessness
- 8.3. Functional Literacy and Numeracy
- 8.4. Access to Essential Services
- 8.5. Financial Precariousness
- 8.6. Social Participation
- 9. Coordination at the European Union Level
- 9.1. Use of Indicators in National Action Plans on Social Inclusion and by the Commission
- 9.2. Policy and National Targets
- 9.3. Development of Indicators and Mobilizing Actors
- Executive Summary and List of Recommendations
- Synthèse et Liste des Recommandations
- Members of the Steering Committees
- References
- Author Index
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- Subject Index
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