National and Supranational in the Social Policy of the European Union in a Period of Global Transformations
Todor Kondarev
Ikonomiceski i Sotsialni Alternativi, 2020, issue 3, 87-97
Abstract:
The paper presents specific aspects and goals of social policy of the European UnÂion (EU). The historical review chronologically presents the development of the EU’s social policy along with the development of the euroÂintegration. The specific features of EU social policy have been analyzed: limited legislative powers of EU institutions, almost complete control of the national governments of memÂber states in the social field, and the indirect mechanisms of influence and monitoring on national policy by EU institutions. Special atÂtention is paid to the study of mechanisms for implementing EU social policies that support national social policies, i.e. the labour marÂket, employment and unemployment control; working conditions, free access to jobs and the fight against all forms of discrimination; social support, health and pensions; soluÂtions in the field of demographic policy, the fight against poverty and social exclusion, and much more. As a result, the possibilities of structural, investment and social funds distribÂuted by the EU to beneficiaries in member states to achieve the common goals of the Union, as well as the EU regulatory mechaÂnisms for implementing common standards through programs, rules and directives, have been studied. Achievements in the social field of the EU, new challenges, problems and prospects for the development of social policy of the EU have been analyzed.
Keywords: social policy; global transformations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B55 F01 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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