Social (de)stratification in Europe : an empirical analysis of 22 welfare systems
37-64 p.
EU national governments and the EU itself a committed to improving the effectiveness of social protection systems to promote the spread of "horizontal" relationships between individuals and move inequalities that prevent people from fully participating in political, economic, and social life. We evaluate this process by examining the performance of social protection systems in 22 European countries, focusing on the phenomenon of social stratification over the period 2007-2017. For this purpose, we refer to both a multidimensional performance index and principal component analysis. The empirical evidence suggests that the financial crisis of 2007 and the Great recession that started after 2011 changed (in many ways downsized) the objectives of social protection systems, contributing only partially to the destratification of the population of European states over the period covered. [Publisher's Text].
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Economia pubblica : LI, 1, 2024-
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Codice DOI: 10.3280/EP2024-001004
ISSN: 1972-5566
PAROLE CHIAVE
- social protection, welfare, social stratification, principal component analysis