POVERTY, SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND THE EU MINIMUM INCOME SCHEME
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https://doi.org/10.12795/e-RIPS.2016.i01.07Abstract
Poverty and social exclusion affect the basic rights of every citizen and are evidenced in different social dimensions. Public authorities shall act at all levels for adopting measures and actions for eradicating all these serious problems which prevent from achieving a balanced European social model.
The Opinion approved on 11th December 2013 by the European Economic and Social Committee points out the priority need of developing an action framework on active inclusion and drafting a Directive that guarantees an adequate minimum income scheme in all Member States. The majority of studies coincide in the convenience of introducing an European instrument legally binding to support and regulate the Minimum Income. However the margins of that mechanism are actually delimitated and also conditioned by the subsidiarity principle.
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