Reframing social services in the future EU Anti-Poverty Strategy: Why Sustainable Investment in Social Services Must Lead the Paradigm Shift

Reframing social services in the future EU Anti-Poverty Strategy: Why Sustainable Investment in Social Services Must Lead the Paradigm Shift

The recent resolution of the European Parliament on a future EU Anti-Poverty Strategy marks an important political moment. While the report describes the need for increased social investment, it still falls short on describing further how this paradigm shift could become a turning point to social inclusion, with direct effects...

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Estimating the value of social services

Welfare states provide social benefits both in cash and in kind. In Europe, cash benefits include income transfers, such as retirement pensions, family benefits and unemployment allowances, while in-kind benefits are usually derived from the use of publicly provided services, such as healthcare, education, early childhood care and care...

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SWINS fosters a strategic vision in which social services and policies functions as a catalyst of competitiveness and sustainable wellbeing.

Social services and policies as strategic assets for the EU future

Social services and policies (including but not limited to education, healthcare, early childhood care, long-term care, family planning, housing support, and active labour market policies) have been identified as pivotal drivers of sustainable competitiveness and inclusive prosperity. They are considered to be productive institutions that expand individual and collective...

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Key questions to navigate the EU future

SWINS introduces an impact oriented framework to assess the transformative returns of investment in social policies and services, combining conceptual advances with methodological innovation. The added value of the project approach rests on three pillars: An integrated methodological toolkit, which allows us to capture both individual behaviours and systemic...

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