E uropeanization of Social I nclusion Policy in M acedonia – Trends, Challenges and Potential Benefits
The article explores policies, trends and challenges related to social inclusion in M acedonia, and assesses the contribution of EU strategic frameworks and instruments towards the country's greater inclusive growth. In this respect, the article starts by exploring existing instruments for pre‐...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Social policy & administration 2013-04, Vol.47 (2), p.182-198 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The article explores policies, trends and challenges related to social inclusion in
M
acedonia, and assesses the contribution of
EU
strategic frameworks and instruments towards the country's greater inclusive growth. In this respect, the article starts by exploring existing instruments for pre‐accession (
IPAs
) which are relevant for the achievement of the
EU
2020 goals. Then the article offers a country analysis related to issues such as poverty, material deprivation, as well as exclusion from the labour market, accompanied by an overview of policies and measures undertaken by the current government in the respective domains. Unfavourable socio‐economic trends, such as undeclared work, jobless growth, high unemployment and poverty rates, present serious challenges to the creation of an effective social inclusion policy. On the other hand, the ‘delayed’ negotiation process with the
EU
, which in social policy results in a lack of
J
oint
I
nclusion
M
emorandum (
JIM
) and
J
oint
A
ssessment
P
aper (
JAP
) processes even after seven years of candidate status, slows down the adoption of more strategic policy approach towards sensitive issues, such as social inclusion and anti‐discrimination. The main aim of the article is to assess whether there is a significant difference between current social inclusion policies, measures, indicators and trends with the similar
EU
standards and practices. In addition, the article explores the potential benefits of the process of
E
uropeanization for Macedonian social inclusion policy. |
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ISSN: | 0144-5596 1467-9515 |
DOI: | 10.1111/spol.12014 |