Economic, employment and social policies in the new EU 2020 strategy EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Social.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Cordoba, 2010 Claudio Spadon
Advertisements

1 The European Platform against Poverty and the role of faith-based organizations in the fight against poverty Dialogue Seminar on Combating Poverty and.
Annual Growth Survey What is the AGS? A communication, which sets out the economic and social priorities for the EU in 2013 Launches the next European.
1 Seminar on urban-rural linkages fostering social cohesion in Europe Brussels, 2 July 2009 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal.
New Skills for New Jobs in the Western Balkans Sarajevo, 13 July 2012.
European Commission Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities New Skills for New Jobs Annual Northern Ireland Skills Conference.
Roma education: the role of the Structural Funds Policy Framework.
1 Monitoring progress towards the objectives of the European Strategy for Social Protection and Social Inclusion Bucharest, 17 November 2009 EUROPEAN.
Europe 2020: Resource-efficient Europe flagship initiative
Current Trends of the European Social Dialogue Ellen Durst, European Commission Caparica, 20 November 2008.
Europe 2020: Employment and Social Dimension
SEE 2020 Strategy Inclusive Growth Workshop
The Lisbon strategy and the Hungarian employment strategy László Kordás 29 April 2006 Balatongyörök.
How the European Social Fund can contribute to social enterprises? Workshop 7: Structural funds (ESF, ERDF) for social enterprises Strasbourg, 16 January.
HOW SOCIAL CHANGES AFFECT THE SOCIAL WORK IN BULGARIA National Development Agency, Berlin, International Conference, 15th May 2014 With financial support.
1 FIGHTING CHILD POVERTY IN THE EU 2020 CONTEXT Zagreb, 30 November 2010 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Social.
Mutual learning in Europe 17 March 2011 Susana Pratt European Employment Strategy DG Employment, social affairs and inclusion.
Child poverty and social Europe: from Lisbon to Europe2020 Workshop on Child Poverty and Well-Bieng in the European Union Budapest, 16 June 2010 Antonia.
EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
November 2010SGAMG 1 Political priorities for EDUCATION & CULTURE
Europe 2020: 5 EU targets By 2020: 75 % employment rate (% of population aged years) 3% investment in R&D (% of EU’s GDP) “20/20/20” climate/energy.
Europe 2020 Joint Assessment Framework draft proposal.
Social Europe ETUC Social Protection Working Group 24 September 2013 Egbert Holthuis DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
Annual Growth Survey What is the AGS? A communication, which sets out the economic and social priorities for the EU in 2013 Launches the next European.
Employment Research and innovation Climate change and energy Education Fighting poverty.
European Commission Introduction to the Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity PROGRESS
Introduction to Sociology: Social Inequality Siniša Zrinščak November 18, 2014
Europe 2020 Latest developments Anette Björnsson European Commission, DG EMPL.
1 UNDP WORKSHOP ON SOCIAL INCLUSION, VILNIUS 26 TH APRIL 2004 Identifying synergies & differences between the EU's Social Inclusion Process and the UNDP's.
POINTS COMMUNICATION TO THE SPRING EUROPEAN COUNCIL Working together for growth and jobs A new start for the Lisbon Strategy POINTS
EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND EQUAL - The European Perspective EQUAL Initiative EQUAL The European Perspective Dublin - 25 September 2003 Ian Livingstone European.
Commission européenne Social services for the active inclusion of disadvantaged people Michele Calandrino – policy analyst Inclusion, Social Policy.
JIM Process 5 years after signing:, Achievements & Challenges ahead Zagreb, 22 May 2012 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
ChildONEurope Seminar Current EU Framework for addressing child poverty and well-being Julie Bélanger, Research Leader 26 November 2015.
Networking on social inclusion The role of NGOs in tackling poverty and social exclusion: Aims and achievements of the European Anti Poverty Network Istanbul,
1 Black Sea Conference on Shared Growth and Regional Integration Highlights of the 2009 Joint Report on Social Protection and Social Inclusion Athens,
Social Europe "More women in the workforce – making sense for business and the economy" Wallis Goelen, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion Dublin.
Youth on the Move A new impetus for improving youth employment in Europe Policy coordinator Youth, Human Capital, Social.
Europe 2020 : EAPN SIWG Capacity Building May 2011.
Commission européenne EU Employment Strategy for people with Disabilities Final Conference Conversion Strasbourg, 21 Sept Egbert Holthuis European.
Youth employment and “Youth on the Move” ETUC Youth Committee meeting Brussels 14 June 2011 Christiane Westphal Poliy co-ordinator Youth European Commission,
The EU social policy coordination in the EU 2020 strategy Tbilisi, 19 May 2011 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion Europe.
European Commission 1 The European Employment Strategy within the Europe 2020 strategy.
Combating poverty in Europe People2People Programme Workshop: Child Poverty Mieke Schuurman 20 October 2009 DG Enlargement workshop Child Poverty.
Are the European pension systems adequate and sustainable? Jakub Wtorek European Commission Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
Assessing the capacity of the Agenda 2020 to to carry ‘social investment’ ideals Joakim Palme Institute for Futures Studies
Commission européenne Effective implementation of the Active Inclusion Recommendation Michele Calandrino – policy analyst Inclusion, Social Policy.
“Employment policies in turbulent times: a view from the Commission"
EU indicators on social inclusion and social protection and the EU 2020 poverty and social exclusion target – state of play Kornelia Kozovska Secretariat.
Public policy and European society University of Castellanza
EUROPE 2020 Seven Flagships
Investment climate and Innovation in europe
STRATEGIES FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION AND SOCIAL INCLUSION
EMIN policy coordinator
24 November 2010 Birmingham Silvia Ganzerla
PRIORITIES in the area of employment and social policy during the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union 1 January – 30.
Roberto Barcellan European Commission - Eurostat
Annual Growth Survey and Draft Joint Employment Report 2012
The Social Investment Package (SIP) -20 February 2013
Informal ESF TWG 11 November 2010 Brussels Europe 2020 Strategy
The European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) and the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) #EUBudget.
Variety in unemployment rates between Member States
Investment in Human Capital and The revised Lisbon strategy March 2005
MIP auxiliary indicators: the social dimension
EUROPE 2020 – LATEST DEVELOPMENTS AND STATISTICAL CHALLENGES
Social services for the active inclusion of disadvantaged people
Europe 2020 Joint Assessment Framework
Item 3.2 – Europe 2020 indicators
From ‘Lisbon’ to Europe 2020: a new design of the reporting cycle and how to link it to the ESF ESF Evaluation Partnership Working Group on the ESF contribution.
5.1. The EUROPE 2020 strategy and Social Statistics
Presentation transcript:

Economic, employment and social policies in the new EU 2020 strategy EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Social protection and inclusion policies Walter WOLF

2 ’Smart, sustainable and inclusive growth’ 7 EU ’flagship initiatives’ Smart: innovation, youth on the move digital agenda Sustainable: resource efficiency, competitiveness Inclusive: new skills and jobs, ’European Platform against Poverty’ Europe 2020

3 (1) ensuring the quality and the sustainability of public finances; (2) addressing macroeconomic imbalances; (3) reducing imbalances in the euro area; (4) research, development and innovation, digital economy; (5) improving resource efficiency and reducing greenhouse gases; (6) improving the business and consumer environment, modernising the industrial base; EU 2020 integrated guidelines adopted in July 2010

4 (7) increasing labour market participation and reducing structural unemployment; (8) developing a skilled workforce responding to labour market needs, promoting job quality and lifelong learning; (9) improving the performance of education and training systems at all levels and increasing participation in tertiary education; (10) promoting social inclusion and combating poverty. EU 2020 integrated guidelines continued

5 75 % of aged employed 3% of EU's GDP invested in R&D 20/20/20 climate /energy targets Early school leavers down to 10% and with tertiary education up to 40% Lifting 20 million people out of poverty and exclusion Europe 2020 The 5 EU headline targets

6 Recognising that the success of the Strategy relies on all its goals being achieved together Reducing poverty through active social security will help sustaining demand Reinforcing labour supply and better employment opportunities for all Reducing poverty will enhance children’s chances to do well at school Reducing poverty will enhance participation of all in society Europe 2020 An integrated strategy

7 Commission decision of September 29 Based on the ten basic principles for Roma inclusion The EU Framework will seek to ensure a more efficient monitoring of and support to national and European efforts with regard to Roma integration To that end, and in the frame of the Europe 2020 Strategy, the Commission will invite Member States to present their own national strategies for the inclusion of Roma which could feature in their national reform programmes. The forthcoming flagship initiative on a "Platform against poverty" will constitute an integrated framework of actions to support horizontal priorities The European Commission also expects Member States to be explicit and ambitious about Roma when setting their national Europe 2020 targets in the fields of poverty reduction, employment and education. EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies in April 2011

8 ‘Open Method of Coordination’ (OMC) Definition of common Objectives and agreed indicators Reporting to national partners and to the EU (EC, Council, EP) Facilitating mutual learning and exchange of good practices EU and national poverty reduction targets EU Social Inclusion Process

EU social protection and inclusion strategy Overarching Objectives social cohesion, equality between men and women and equal opportunities for all through adequate, accessible, financially sustainable, adaptable and efficient social protection systems and social inclusion policies. effective and mutual interaction between the Lisbon objectives of greater economic growth, more and better jobs and greater social cohesion, and with the EU's Sustainable Development Strategy. good governance, transparency and the involvement of stakeholders in the design, implementation and monitoring of policy

The 2006 Social Inclusion Objectives access for all to the resources, rights and services needed for participation in society, addressing exclusion, and fighting all forms of discrimination the active social inclusion of all, both by promoting participation in the labour market and by fighting poverty and exclusion that social inclusion policies are well coordinated and involve all levels of government and relevant actors, including people experiencing poverty, that they are efficient and effective and mainstreamed into all relevant public policies Making a decisive impact on the eradication of poverty and social exclusion by ensuring:

11 In-work poverty also remained stable at 8%. The risk of poverty of the unemployed is much higher and was even on the rise, highlighting concerns about the adequacy of safety nets. At-risk-of poverty rates by groups, EU, Despite economic and employment growth poverty was not reduced before the crisis

12 Trends on jobless households Source: Labour Force Survey. (All figures in percent) Staying around 10%... Data from before the crisis…

13 Possible gains in the efficiency of social transfers Source: SILC 2008 & ESSPROS 2007

14 Gaps in social safety nets In some countries 80% of longer term unemployed do not get any benefits poverty rate for unemployed is 44%

15 Impact of the crisis Economic recovery hampered by the sovereign debt crisis. Fiscal consolidation stepped up in several countries expected GDP growth for 2010 remains modest (1.2%)+ increasing fears of a “double dip” recession. Unemployment > 10% and expected to stay high Social expenditure (social protection, education and health) ~ 70% of public expenditure in the EU. Social protection > 40% of public expenditure. Fiscal consolidation will affect social expenditure: a challenge for social polices aimed at addressing poverty and exclusion The social situation is likely to further deteriorate and poverty is likely to increase.

16 Commission original proposal Reducing poverty by one fourth by 2020, lifting 20 million of people out of poverty –People at risk of poverty are those who live with less than 60% of the median income in their country –Poverty line varies from less than 100€ to more than 1000€ across EU countries –80 Million people at risk of poverty in the EU –Varies from 9.1% to 25.6% Headline indicator used to measure and monitor poverty in the EU and in most MS It reflects the role of work, education and social protection in preventing and alleviating poverty

17 Target adopted in June 2010  EU level target –“Lifting 20 millions people out of poverty or exclusion by 2020” –Based on 3 existing EU social inclusion indicators: At-risk-of-poverty, (severe) material deprivation (adopted in February 2009), people living in jobless households (just in time agreement on new definition) National targets –Member States are free to chose the most appropriate indicator to set their national target –Member States to show how they will contribute to meeting the EU level target, in dialogue with the Commission

18 Source EU-SILC(2008); % of total population Past trends ( )

19 Severe material deprivation Definition: People whose living conditions are severely constrained by a lack of resources: They experience at least 4 out of 9 deprivations: people cannot afford i) to pay their rent or utility bills, ii) keep their home adequately warm, iii) face unexpected expenses, iv) eat meat, fish, or a protein equivalent every second day, v) a week of holiday away from home once a year, vi) a car, vii) a washing machine, viii) a colour TV, or ix) a telephone A non monetary measure of poverty Based on a single European threshold – reflecting the disparities across the EU It concerns 8.3% of the EU population varying from 1% in LU to 33% in RO List of items to be reviewed in 2015

20 People in workless households Definition: People (aged 0-59, not students) living in a family where no one works (or very little) Reflects long-term exclusion from the labour market, for individual workers and the family members who depend on them Strong link to child poverty and intergenerational transmission of poverty It concerns approx. 8% of the total EU population, varying from 4% to 14%

Million people at risk of poverty or exclusion 80 Mio people at risk of poverty 40 Mio people materially deprived 40 Mio people in workless households Million people People at-risk-of-poverty 80 + Those materially deprived, not at-risk-of-poverty 22 + Those living in a workless household, not at-risk-of-poverty, not deprived 1818 Total: People at-risk-of poverty or exclusion 120

22 People at risk of poverty People materially deprived People in workless households Country A focusing on raising living standards

23 People at risk of poverty People materially deprived people in workless households Country B focusing on labour market inclusion

24 Next steps National targets –Member States free to set their targets on the most appropriate indicators, given national circumstances and priorities –Bilateral dialogues between Commission and each Member State to establish the link between national target and EU target Monitoring of the target at EU level –Part of the monitoring of the 5 headline targets Eurostat website – al/europe_2020_indicators/headline_indicatorshttp://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/port al/europe_2020_indicators/headline_indicators

EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Further Information DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities ‘Social Inclusion’ website