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THE IDEA OF SOCIAL POLICY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ITS IMPACT ON THE MEMBER STATES

Dandes Albert Aurel
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Dandes Albert Aurel: UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, ROMANIA

Annals - Economy Series, 2016, vol. 2Special, 117-121

Abstract: This work refers to the mind concept of the social policy, its impact at the European Union level and for each Member State. That way we will have in view of an exhaustive analysis of the European Social Fund and its importance in addressing the social policy of the European Communities. We will also present the main actors of the socio-economic operators involved in the preparation of the decisions which relate to the social policy and their responsibilities. The idea that we want to emphasize is that the European system of social security system default continental, one of the countries of the Nordic States, the Anglo-Saxon spirits and at the german represented and represents the points of major interest at the european level, highlighting the social policies adopted by them.

Keywords: Social Policy; the responsibility for the European Union; European system of protection; safety. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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