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Title Mapping the social dimension of the European Green Deal
ID_Doc 62871
Authors Zimmermann, K; Gengnagel, V
Title Mapping the social dimension of the European Green Deal
Year 2023
Published European Journal Of Social Security, 25, 4
DOI 10.1177/13882627231208698
Abstract The European Green Deal calls for various economic reforms that will deeply disrupt the social order of European societies. As the European Commission makes very clear in its communications on the EGD, societal support for the profound changes that will inevitably accompany a 'green transition' hinges on social inclusion of stakeholders and social groups. This article aims to identify the social policy instruments proposed by the EGD to address the social implications of its 'green transition', and to explore how they relate to societal expectations. Analytically, it distinguishes between protective (redistributive) and productive (economy-oriented) social policy and argues that democratic social inclusion - which the European Commission strives to achieve - requires protective social policy. Empirically, the paper analyzes a) the socio-political instruments set out in the EGD and b) public statements made by a range of European-level actors who participated in the debates on the EGD. Our findings show that productive social policy prevails in the EGD's proposed instruments and in stakeholders' demands, but that there are also vague indications of a more nuanced concept of social inclusion that acknowledges social conflict.
Author Keywords European Green Deal; social protection; productive social policy; just transition; stakeholders
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001092706300001
WoS Category Public Administration
Research Area Public Administration
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