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Year: 2017

Who Is Providing Care Home Services For Older People In Europe?

Daniel Molinuevo

As Europe ages, it is increasingly vital to know how the demand for long-term care services is going to be met – and paid for. ... Read more

Top Of The Christmas Wish List: A Working Time Reduction

Stan De Spiegelaere

In our family, Christmas means sending and receiving wish lists. This year, my cousin took a very honest approach and wished for (among other things)

Trade Unions On Frontline In Battle Against Inequality

Esther Lynch

The European Commission continues to talk about robust recovery, but with wages falling or stagnating, many people in Europe are worse off than they were

The Hidden Potential Of Europe’s Economically Inactive

Anna Ludwinek

More than one in four working age adults in Europe are classified as economically inactive. They are not included in official employment statistics, are often

Should The SPD Stay Or Go?

Christian Krell

Should I stay or should I go? sang the Clash, a sentiment that comes readily to mind when one considers the dilemma Germany’s Social Democratic

Alignment, Convergence And A Symbolic Brexit

Simon Deakin

The document agreed by the EU and UK in the early hours of 8 December 2017 is not a contract or treaty, merely a ‘joint

What Is Happening In Catalonia And Spain

Vicente Navarro

On October 1, 2017, the police of the Spanish State (known as the National Police) endeavored to take the polling boxes where Catalan people were

Exit, Brexit, Voice And Loyalty

Hilmar Þór Hilmarsson

When thinking about the state of affairs in Europe, including post-crisis developments and Brexit, Albert Hirschman’s classic book Exit, Voice and Loyalty comes to mind.

Enhancing Diversity In Europe

Stephen Pogány

In a recent article in Social Europe, Andrew Watt and Steven Hill contend that the EU “should not fear” secession. The authors argue that Catalonia’s

Parti Socialiste: Squeezed Between Macron and Mélenchon

Philippe Marliere

What would you say is the historic position of the Parti Socialiste in the French political system, and where does it stand after the recent

Sovereignty In Europe: Integrationists And Statists

John Lloyd

In most conversations and interviews on what’s broadly called populism, “Trump” and “Brexit” are bracketed. These events in the two largest Anglophone countries are taken,

Australian Labor: Winning By Rejecting Institutionalisation

Tim Dixon

What is the historic position of the Australian Labor Party within the country’s political system and where does it currently stand? Australia’s got an interesting

Europe As A Solution To Nationalism

Manuel Muñiz

José Ortega y Gasset, one of Spain’s pre-eminent intellectuals of the 20th century, wrote in his 1922 seminal work “Invertebrate Spain” that what underpins the

Why Romania Will Not Become A New Poland

Ana Catauta

The risk of Romania becoming a new Poland, concerning issues related to the rule of law, is extremely slight. This might seem an optimistic statement

EU Must Do More For Its Young NEETs

Georgios Koulouris

Poverty was earlier a key (but not exclusive) issue for the international community, largely developing countries (see here) but since then the 2008 crisis has

Market Innovation? Four Questions On The Lamy Report

Mario Pianta

The future of European research and innovation policy is under discussion after the publication of the ‘Lamy Report‘. It sets out to provide the vision

Universal Basic Income: Definitions And Details

Malcolm Torry

On November 23, Social Europe published an article by Bo Rothstein entitled ‘UBI: A bad idea for the welfare state’. It sets out from a

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New Edition - Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2025

Can Europe preserve its distinctive social model while simultaneously rearming, reindustrialising, and reorganising its economy in a more conflictual and competitive world? This is the central question raised in this new edition of the Bilan social, a reference publication released every spring for more than 25 years by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and the European Social Observatory (OSE).

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Is financial resilience and trust in Europe faltering?

In this episode of Eurofound Talks, host Mary McCaughey and senior researcher Eszter Sandor unpack the results of the 2025 Living and Working in the EU e-survey. While headline inflation has stabilised at 2.1%, the data reveals a continent gripped by chronic precariousness, with 57% of respondents now at risk of depression. Mary and Eszter explore how this economic insecurity is impacting institutional trust and democratic engagement.

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Read the book "The open future and its enemies" 

A robust democracy must not leave the future in the hands of the alliance between Big Tech and the far right. AI must be politically reined in and democratically shaped so that humanity retains its sovereignty.

Artificial intelligence is regarded as the driving force of progress. Yet it has long since become a challenge to democracy. The book argues that uncontrolled AI will erode our freedom, self-determination and democracy.

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WSI Minimum Wage Report 2026

Minimum wage policy across Europe has shifted significantly, with many EU countries raising wages above average and anchoring them to adequate living standards. This trend is consolidating as countries increasingly adopt the reference values recommended in the European Minimum Wage Directive — recently upheld by the European Court of Justice.

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S&D Africa Days 2026

We are pleased to invite you to save the date for the S&D Africa Days 2026, taking place on 30 June and 1 July 2026, in Brussels. 

At a time when Africa is too often viewed through narrow and one-sided narratives, this initiative reflects a key political priority for the S&D Group: to advance a renewed, forward-looking partnership of equals between Europe and Africa based on equality, solidarity, social justice and shared progress. 

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“What is the actual purpose of the state?” – this central question is the focus of the analysis. At a time when bureaucratic processes are making life difficult for citizens, the paper proposes a three-part model. It aims at a conception of the state as a platform that helps society build the capabilities it needs to address its problems effectively.

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