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This edited collection analyses social inequality in the European
Union, within and between countries. The work critically explores
both vertical inequality, existing between those with high incomes
and low incomes, and horizontal inequality, existing between groups
according to nationality, age, ethnicity, and gender. Reducing
Inequalities has been written by leading academics in the field who
describe the current social situation in the European Union,
focussing on inequality from a multidimensional perspective that
includes income, poverty, social exclusion, education. The authors
argue that social issues such as these have become national
prerogatives for countries within the European Union. In response
they ask: How does the European Union engage with inequality today?
What principles of social solidarity ought to be applied between
states and citizens of the European Union? What should be the role
of European Union and its institutions regarding the challenge of
reducing inequality? This book will be of interest to anyone
seeking to understand inequality as a multidimensional concept,
rather than solely as an economic phenomenon, across different
geographical and historical contexts.
After over a decade of the austerity measures that followed the
2008 financial crisis-entailing severe, unpopular policies that
have galvanized opposition and frayed social ties-what lies next
for European societies? Portugal offers an interesting case for
exploring this question, as a nation that was among the hardest hit
by austerity and is now seeking a fresh path forward. This
collection brings together sociologists, social movement
specialists, political scientists, and other scholars to look
specifically at how Portuguese youth have navigated this
politically and economically difficult period, negotiating
uncertain social circumstances as they channel their discontent
into protest and collective action.
This edited collection analyses social inequality in the European
Union, within and between countries. The work critically explores
both vertical inequality, existing between those with high incomes
and low incomes, and horizontal inequality, existing between groups
according to nationality, age, ethnicity, and gender. Reducing
Inequalities has been written by leading academics in the field who
describe the current social situation in the European Union,
focussing on inequality from a multidimensional perspective that
includes income, poverty, social exclusion, education. The authors
argue that social issues such as these have become national
prerogatives for countries within the European Union. In response
they ask: How does the European Union engage with inequality today?
What principles of social solidarity ought to be applied between
states and citizens of the European Union? What should be the role
of European Union and its institutions regarding the challenge of
reducing inequality? This book will be of interest to anyone
seeking to understand inequality as a multidimensional concept,
rather than solely as an economic phenomenon, across different
geographical and historical contexts.
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