Date: 2021
Type: Article
Social investment policies in the EU : actively concrete or passively abstract?
Politics and governance, 2021, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 403-414
UMBACH, Gaby, TKALEC, Igor, Social investment policies in the EU : actively concrete or passively abstract?, Politics and governance, 2021, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 403-414
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/71760
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Against the historical‐conceptual background of EU social policy and evolutionary governance, this article analyses the
approach with which the EU propagates social investment policies. Social investment, understood as an active rather than
passive way of social protection, has become a salient instrument for reinvigorating the EU’s social dimension, especially
in the aftermath of the sovereign debt crisis. By means of a large‐scale document analysis, we develop four EU social
investment propagation approaches (reference, objective, tool, and action) according to how active (passive) and concrete
(abstract) the EU’s intervention in social investment is. The results show that the EU mainly propagates social investment
with an active approach, i.e., policy recommendations targeted at national governments. In terms of substance, the EU’s
treatment of social investment is based on labour activation policies backed by skills development and job search support
policies, which is consistent with the main purpose of social investment
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/71760
Full-text via DOI: 10.17645/pag.v9i2.4079
ISSN: 2183–2463
Publisher: Cogitatio Press
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