In recent years, poverty and anti-poverty measures have gained new momentum in Southern and Eastern European countries, which have traditionally featured weak so-cial safety nets. This was the result of three main factors: i) increased “problem pres-sure” in most countries, as a consequence of the recession and austerity measures; ii) in some cases, pressure from supranational/international organizations such as the EU and the IMF, also including various forms/degrees of conditionality; iii) domestic polit-ical dynamics. Against this backdrop, the aim of the paper is twofold. On the one hand, it reviews the main changes adopted in the field of anti-poverty minimum in-come protection in the countries along the Southern and the Eastern European bor-ders. Distinct reforms patterns emerge, with some countries strengthening their tradi-tionally weak model (Latvia, Lithuania and Spain), others introducing rationalizing and cost-containment measures (Portugal and Romania), and finally one introducing only recently pilot reforms (Greece). On the other hand, those developments are compared with the Italian trajectory. This reveals that poverty has not been considered a priority in the Italian political agenda and, although promising measures have been recently ap-proved, the Italian investment in this policy field remains insufficient.

Alla prova della crisi : povertà e reddito minimo nell'Europa del Sud e dell'Est / M. Natili, M. Mastaganis, M. Jessoula (LPF WORKING PAPERS). - In: Gli Annali di LPF anno 2016 / [a cura di] M. Jessoula, B. Magni, M. Ferrera. - Prima edizione. - [s.l] : Centro di Ricerca e Documentazione L. Einaudi, 2016. - ISBN 9788894317985. - pp. 139-187

Alla prova della crisi : povertà e reddito minimo nell'Europa del Sud e dell'Est

M. Natili
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M. Jessoula
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

In recent years, poverty and anti-poverty measures have gained new momentum in Southern and Eastern European countries, which have traditionally featured weak so-cial safety nets. This was the result of three main factors: i) increased “problem pres-sure” in most countries, as a consequence of the recession and austerity measures; ii) in some cases, pressure from supranational/international organizations such as the EU and the IMF, also including various forms/degrees of conditionality; iii) domestic polit-ical dynamics. Against this backdrop, the aim of the paper is twofold. On the one hand, it reviews the main changes adopted in the field of anti-poverty minimum in-come protection in the countries along the Southern and the Eastern European bor-ders. Distinct reforms patterns emerge, with some countries strengthening their tradi-tionally weak model (Latvia, Lithuania and Spain), others introducing rationalizing and cost-containment measures (Portugal and Romania), and finally one introducing only recently pilot reforms (Greece). On the other hand, those developments are compared with the Italian trajectory. This reveals that poverty has not been considered a priority in the Italian political agenda and, although promising measures have been recently ap-proved, the Italian investment in this policy field remains insufficient.
Welfare state; welfare; assistenza sociale; Reddito minimo; povertà; esclusione sociale
Settore SPS/04 - Scienza Politica
2016
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