Income and living conditions in Europe

Income and living conditions in Europe
A. B. Atkinson, Eric Marlier, ...
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Income and living conditions in Europe

This book is about the incomes and living standards of the people of Europe. It treats employment, income inequality and poverty, housing, health, education, deprivation and social exclusion. The reader will learn about many of the social issues confronting Europe. How much income poverty is there in Europe? Is inequality increasing? Does a job guarantee escape from income poverty? How is Europe's welfare state coping with the economic crisis? The book is a timely contribution to the Europe 2020 Agenda as it explores the new landscape of EU targets and the implications for monitoring at EU and national levels.

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English

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Cover of: Income and living conditions in Europe
Income and living conditions in Europe
2010, Publications Office of the European Union
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Title from pdf title page (viewed Mar. 15, 2011).

"Cat no. KS-31-10-555-EN-C"T.p. verso.

Published in
Luxembourg
Series
Eurostat statistical books, Theme: population and social conditions, Eurostat statistical books, Theme 3--Population and social conditions

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Library of Congress
HN374

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Pagination
1 electronic resource.

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Open Library
OL44863784M
ISBN 10
9279163515
ISBN 13
9789279163517
OCLC/WorldCat
707366360

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