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dc.contributor.authorUmbach, Gabyde
dc.contributor.authorTkalec, Igorde
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-14T09:31:19Z
dc.date.available2021-07-14T09:31:19Z
dc.date.issued2021de
dc.identifier.issn2183-2463de
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/73898
dc.description.abstractAgainst the historical-conceptual background of EU social policy and evolutionary governance, this article analyses the approach with which the EU propagates social investment policies. Social investment, understood as an active rather than passive way of social protection, has become a salient instrument for reinvigorating the EU's social dimension, especially in the aftermath of the sovereign debt crisis. By means of a large-scale document analysis, we develop four EU social investment propagation approaches (reference, objective, tool, and action) according to how active (passive) and concrete (abstract) the EU's intervention in social investment is. The results show that the EU mainly propagates social investment with an active approach, i.e., policy recommendations targeted at national governments. In terms of substance, the EU's treatment of social investment is based on labour activation policies backed by skills development and job search support policies, which is consistent with the main purpose of social investment.de
dc.languageende
dc.subject.ddcPolitikwissenschaftde
dc.subject.ddcPolitical scienceen
dc.subject.ddcSozialwissenschaften, Soziologiede
dc.subject.ddcSocial sciences, sociology, anthropologyen
dc.subject.otherco-evolutionary governance; labour market activationde
dc.titleSocial Investment Policies in the EU: Actively Concrete or Passively Abstract?de
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
dc.description.reviewpeer revieweden
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/4079de
dc.source.journalPolitics and Governance
dc.source.volume9de
dc.publisher.countryPRTde
dc.source.issue2de
dc.subject.classozEuropapolitikde
dc.subject.classozEuropean Politicsen
dc.subject.classozSozialpolitikde
dc.subject.classozSocial Policyen
dc.subject.thesozEUde
dc.subject.thesozEUen
dc.subject.thesozSozialpolitikde
dc.subject.thesozsocial policyen
dc.subject.thesozSozialinvestitionde
dc.subject.thesozsocial investmenten
dc.subject.thesozGovernancede
dc.subject.thesozgovernanceen
dc.subject.thesozaktivierende Arbeitsmarktpolitikde
dc.subject.thesozactivating labor market policyen
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0de
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Attribution 4.0en
internal.statusformal und inhaltlich fertig erschlossende
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dc.type.documentZeitschriftenartikelde
dc.type.documentjournal articleen
dc.source.pageinfo403-414de
internal.identifier.classoz10506
internal.identifier.classoz11000
internal.identifier.journal787
internal.identifier.document32
internal.identifier.ddc320
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dc.source.issuetopicSteering in Governance: Evolutionary Perspectivesde
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v9i2.4079de
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internal.dda.referencehttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/oai/@@oai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/4079
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