The Dynamics of Social Exclusion in Europe
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The Dynamics of Social Exclusion in Europe

Comparing Austria, Germany, Greece, Portugal and the UK

9781840648935 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Eleni Apospori, formerly Visiting Lecturer, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece and Jane Millar, Professor of Social Policy and Director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy, University of Bath, UK
Publication Date: April 2003 ISBN: 978 1 84064 893 5 Extent: 224 pp
Issues of poverty and social exclusion are high on the European policy agenda. The Dynamics of Social Exclusion in Europe reports findings from a study funded by the European Commission, using data from the European Community Household Panel, with a multi-dimensional approach to international comparisons of poverty and social exclusion. The research, building upon that of the preceding book – Poverty and Social Exclusion in Europe – compares four groups who are anticipated to be at particular risk of poverty and social exclusion; young adults, lone parents, the sick or disabled, and those retired from employment.

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Issues of poverty and social exclusion are high on the European policy agenda. The Dynamics of Social Exclusion in Europe reports findings from a study funded by the European Commission, using data from the European Community Household Panel, with a multi-dimensional approach to international comparisons of poverty and social exclusion. The research, building upon that of the preceding book – Poverty and Social Exclusion in Europe – compares four groups who are anticipated to be at particular risk of poverty and social exclusion; young adults, lone parents, the sick or disabled, and those retired from employment.

Following individuals over a twelve month period, the analysis explores a wide range of indicators of poverty and social exclusion. These include low incomes, lack of household amenities, personal necessities and consumer durables, and the extent of social contact with friends, neighbours and membership of clubs or organisations. The contributors not only provide country-based data, locating empirical findings in the context of national policy, but also cross-national data, with implications for supranational policy.

Promoting a thorough understanding of policy trends and issues, this book will be invaluable to policy makers within individual countries and at EU level, as well as academics, students and researchers specialising in social exclusion.
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‘The volume is a treasure-trove of data and empirical analysis; it makes essential reading for anyone interested in the extent of social exclusion, and the likelihood of falling into or escaping from it. It also provides ample proof – if any were needed – that governments seeking to combat social exclusion have to set different priorities, because they are not attacking the same phenomenon.’
– Andreas Fahrmeir, H-Net Reviews
Contributors
Contributors: L. Adelman, E. Apospori, I. Baptista, M. Barnes, A. Bruto da Costa, A. Cardoso, A. Cebulla, C. Heady, K. Heitzmann, O. Jürgens, S. Middleton, J. Millar, P. Perista, G. Room, P. Tsakloglou, W. Voges
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Contents: 1. Introduction: The Dynamic Analysis of Poverty and Social Exclusion 2. The Risk of Multidimensional Disadvantage and Social Exclusion During Four Life Stages in a Dynamic Perspective 3. Characteristics and Dynamics of Income Poverty and Multidimensional Deprivation in Austria 4. The Dynamics of Social Exclusion in Germany: Solving the East–West Dilemma? 5. The Dynamics of Poverty and Multidimensional Deprivation in Greece 6. The Dynamics of Income Poverty and Social Exclusion in Portugal 7. The Dynamics of Poverty and Deprivation in the UK 8. Tackling Poverty and Social Exclusion Bibliography Index
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