10.5281/zenodo.6414789
https://zenodo.org/records/6414789
oai:zenodo.org:6414789
Alcidi, Cinzia
Cinzia
Alcidi
0000-0002-5174-5681
CEPS
Corti, Francesco
Francesco
Corti
0000-0003-1984-9496
University of Milan
EU social investment agenda: what does it mean for citizens' social rights?
Zenodo
2022
Social investment
European Union
Social Europe
2022-04-07
10.5281/zenodo.6414788
https://zenodo.org/communities/eusocialcit
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
1.0
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
This paper presents a reconstruction of the evolution of the EU social agenda from the late 1990s. It shows that – despite being uneven and at times truncated – EU advocacy for social investment as a new social policy paradigm has been increasing over the years. The paper then questions how such advocacy affected European citizens’ social rights. Building on two novel databases, which systematically collect information on all EU legislative (binding and non-binding) provisions as well as EU case-law from the end of the 1990s up to 2021, this paper explores EU social investment rights by looking at the power resources that are guaranteed to individuals. It emerges that, despite the broad, coherent, and rich framework for social investment principles offered by the EU, resources allocated to citizens remain quite limited. Citizens are not legally entitled to any specific social investment right, except for work-life balance-related parental and care leaves. Enforcement channels are also only limited to paid leave related issues. Instrumental resources to facilitate access to social investment services are mostly limited to mobile EU citizens.
European Commission
10.13039/501100000780
870978
The Future of European Social Citizenship