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POLICY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES IN WELL-BEING MEASUREMENT THE EXAMPLE OF THE SOCIAL OPEN METHOD OF COORDINATION HÅKAN NYMAN (MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS, SWEDEN) SPC/ISG DELEGATE 10 TH CONFERENCE SOCIAL MONITORING AND REPORTING IN EUROPE OCTOBER 26-28 2015, VILLA VIGONI
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OUTLINE 1.THE SOCIAL OMC CONTEXT 2.POLICY GOALS, COMMON OBJECTIVES AND INDICATORS 3.THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPING AND ADOPTING INDICATORS
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1. THE SOCIAL OMC CONTEXT
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THE SOCIAL OPEN METHOD OF COORDINATION A voluntary process (since 2000) for political cooperation based on – Agreeing policy goals and common objectives – Measuring progress towards these goals using common indicators. Involves close co-operation with stakeholders, including social partners and civil society Integration of economic, social and employment policies.
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An EU advisory committee (TFEU, art 160) Participation of both member states and the commission Mandate to monitor social conditions in the EU and the development of social protection policies – Promotes discussion and coordination of policy approaches among governments and the commission. – Prepares council discussions – Examines the country specific recommendations proposed by the commission and reviews implementation THE SOCIAL PROTECTION COMMITTEE (SPC)
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THE INDICATORS’ SUB-GROUP OF THE SPC (ISG) Develops and defines EU social indicators within three strands: – Social inclusion – Pensions – Health and long-term care – (+ Thematic) Carries out analytical work based on agreed indicators Develops analytical frameworks to support policy reviews conducted by the SPC Participation of both member states and the commission
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INDICATORS AND TOOLS Portfolio of EU social indicators for the monitoring of progress towards the EU objectives for Social Protection and Social Inclusion Used in various contexts, e.g. – SPPM (Social Protection Performance Monitoring) – JAF (Joint Assessment Framework) – SPC Annual Report – Thematic Reports (e.g. child poverty, pensions…) – Peer Reviews – National reform program, National social reports,
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2. POLICY GOALS, COMMON OBJECTIVES AND INDICATORS
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GOALS AND COMMON OBJECTIVES The commonly agreed EU objectives on social protection and social inclusion – agreed first in 2001 and – have slightly evolved over time. Current ones adopted in 2011 by the EPSCO “Reinvigorating the social OMC in the context of the Europe 2020 strategy”.
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STRUCTURE OF THE OBJECTIVES 1.The Overarching objectives for social protection and social inclusion… including EU2020 2.Social inclusion strand… 3.Adequate and sustainable pensions… 4.Accessible, high-quality and sustainable healthcare and long-term care …
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The overarching objectives for social protection and social inclusion are to promote: a)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; b)effective and mutual interaction between the Europe 2020 objectives of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, taking full account of the relevant social provisions of the Lisbon Treaty; c)good governance, transparency and the involvement of stakeholders in the design, implementation and monitoring of policy.
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THE EU SOCIAL INDICATORS - OVERVIEW Overall architecture of the portfolio identical to that of the EU objectives, ca 150 + indicators – Overarching (+ context information) – Social Inclusion (primary, secondary, context) – Pension (dimensions, primary, secondary, context) – Health and Long-term care (dimensions, primary, secondary, context) – Thematic Types of indicators – Commonly agreed EU indicators, Commonly agreed national indicators, Context information Basis for monitoring tools, reporting and in-depth reviews… Continuously being developed and improved as statistics, data collection and policy needs evolve.
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3. THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPING AND ADOPTING INDICATORS
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THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPING INDICATORS (1) Policy Objectives and goals: – Political, the COM, SPC/ISG, Ad hoc… Interpret, analyze, dialogue, prioritize (quality): – SPC/ISG, COM, Experts, Stakeholders Co-operation: – EU committees (EMCO, EPC, High-level groups), Eurostat, Researchers, International org. (OECD, ILO…) Adoption (negotiation): – SPC/ISG, COM
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DEVELOPING INDICATORS (2) Further development needs of indicators (some examples) – Child deprivation indicator – Benefits coverage – Number of pension beneficiaries – Gender pensions gap – Mortality, life expectancy and healthy life years by socio-economic status – Preventable /Avoidable mortality – Well-being – Mental health of young people
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THANK YOU! P ORTFOLIO OF EU SOCIAL INDICATORS FOR THE MONITORING OF PROGRESS TOWARDS THE EU OBJECTIVES FOR S OCIAL P ROTECTION AND S OCIAL I NCLUSION 2015 UPDATE http://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=14239&langId=enhttp://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=14239&langId=en or http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=756&langId=en
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