Social Justice, Welfare and EU Law
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Social Justice, Welfare and EU Law
Measuring Integration in the Visegrad Countries
Hungler, Sara
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
11/2024
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9781035323777
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Contents
Preface
PART I INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY
1 Introduction to social justice, welfare and EU law
PART II SETTING THE SCENE: INTEGRATING
SOCIAL JUSTICE THEORIES,
VULNERABILITY, AND THE VISEGRAD CONTEXT
Part II introduction
2 Theorising social justice
3 Examining vulnerability across bivalent groups: Mothers
and the unemployed
4 Visegrad countries as a cluster
PART III SOCIAL INTEGRATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
5 Integration challenges in the EU
6 Specific areas of integration: Gender and unemployment
PART IV WORKING MOTHERS: EXPLORING RIGHTS
AND CHALLENGES
7 Recognition of women and mothers in EU Law
8 Redistribution of maternity benefits on EU-level
9 Representation of working mothers in the European Union
10 Gender equality and reproductive rights concerning
working mothers in the Visegrad countries
11 Maternity benefits, gender stereotypes, and family policy:
Unveiling dynamics of employment and equality in the
Visegrad context
12 Representation of mothers' interest at the workplace and beyond
13 Obstacles in promoting gender equality in the Visegrad countries
PART V UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE SOCIAL LANDSCAPE
14 Recognition of unemployment and the unemployed from
a European perspective
15 Theme and variations: Navigating unemployment benefits
across EU Member States
16 Representation and social support of the unemployed
17 The issue of unemployment in the Visegrad countries
18 Balancing redistribution: The role of recognition in
unemployment benefit eligibility and compensation
19 Silent struggles: The absence of representation for the
unemployed
20 Challenges in achieving harmonization of unemployment
benefits at the EU level
21 Summary of results
22 Wrapping up: Addressing future challenges in social integration
Appendix
References
Index
Preface
PART I INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY
1 Introduction to social justice, welfare and EU law
PART II SETTING THE SCENE: INTEGRATING
SOCIAL JUSTICE THEORIES,
VULNERABILITY, AND THE VISEGRAD CONTEXT
Part II introduction
2 Theorising social justice
3 Examining vulnerability across bivalent groups: Mothers
and the unemployed
4 Visegrad countries as a cluster
PART III SOCIAL INTEGRATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
5 Integration challenges in the EU
6 Specific areas of integration: Gender and unemployment
PART IV WORKING MOTHERS: EXPLORING RIGHTS
AND CHALLENGES
7 Recognition of women and mothers in EU Law
8 Redistribution of maternity benefits on EU-level
9 Representation of working mothers in the European Union
10 Gender equality and reproductive rights concerning
working mothers in the Visegrad countries
11 Maternity benefits, gender stereotypes, and family policy:
Unveiling dynamics of employment and equality in the
Visegrad context
12 Representation of mothers' interest at the workplace and beyond
13 Obstacles in promoting gender equality in the Visegrad countries
PART V UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE SOCIAL LANDSCAPE
14 Recognition of unemployment and the unemployed from
a European perspective
15 Theme and variations: Navigating unemployment benefits
across EU Member States
16 Representation and social support of the unemployed
17 The issue of unemployment in the Visegrad countries
18 Balancing redistribution: The role of recognition in
unemployment benefit eligibility and compensation
19 Silent struggles: The absence of representation for the
unemployed
20 Challenges in achieving harmonization of unemployment
benefits at the EU level
21 Summary of results
22 Wrapping up: Addressing future challenges in social integration
Appendix
References
Index
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Social justice; Social integration; EU social law; EU social policy; Gender equality; Unemployment
Contents
Preface
PART I INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY
1 Introduction to social justice, welfare and EU law
PART II SETTING THE SCENE: INTEGRATING
SOCIAL JUSTICE THEORIES,
VULNERABILITY, AND THE VISEGRAD CONTEXT
Part II introduction
2 Theorising social justice
3 Examining vulnerability across bivalent groups: Mothers
and the unemployed
4 Visegrad countries as a cluster
PART III SOCIAL INTEGRATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
5 Integration challenges in the EU
6 Specific areas of integration: Gender and unemployment
PART IV WORKING MOTHERS: EXPLORING RIGHTS
AND CHALLENGES
7 Recognition of women and mothers in EU Law
8 Redistribution of maternity benefits on EU-level
9 Representation of working mothers in the European Union
10 Gender equality and reproductive rights concerning
working mothers in the Visegrad countries
11 Maternity benefits, gender stereotypes, and family policy:
Unveiling dynamics of employment and equality in the
Visegrad context
12 Representation of mothers' interest at the workplace and beyond
13 Obstacles in promoting gender equality in the Visegrad countries
PART V UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE SOCIAL LANDSCAPE
14 Recognition of unemployment and the unemployed from
a European perspective
15 Theme and variations: Navigating unemployment benefits
across EU Member States
16 Representation and social support of the unemployed
17 The issue of unemployment in the Visegrad countries
18 Balancing redistribution: The role of recognition in
unemployment benefit eligibility and compensation
19 Silent struggles: The absence of representation for the
unemployed
20 Challenges in achieving harmonization of unemployment
benefits at the EU level
21 Summary of results
22 Wrapping up: Addressing future challenges in social integration
Appendix
References
Index
Preface
PART I INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY
1 Introduction to social justice, welfare and EU law
PART II SETTING THE SCENE: INTEGRATING
SOCIAL JUSTICE THEORIES,
VULNERABILITY, AND THE VISEGRAD CONTEXT
Part II introduction
2 Theorising social justice
3 Examining vulnerability across bivalent groups: Mothers
and the unemployed
4 Visegrad countries as a cluster
PART III SOCIAL INTEGRATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
5 Integration challenges in the EU
6 Specific areas of integration: Gender and unemployment
PART IV WORKING MOTHERS: EXPLORING RIGHTS
AND CHALLENGES
7 Recognition of women and mothers in EU Law
8 Redistribution of maternity benefits on EU-level
9 Representation of working mothers in the European Union
10 Gender equality and reproductive rights concerning
working mothers in the Visegrad countries
11 Maternity benefits, gender stereotypes, and family policy:
Unveiling dynamics of employment and equality in the
Visegrad context
12 Representation of mothers' interest at the workplace and beyond
13 Obstacles in promoting gender equality in the Visegrad countries
PART V UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE SOCIAL LANDSCAPE
14 Recognition of unemployment and the unemployed from
a European perspective
15 Theme and variations: Navigating unemployment benefits
across EU Member States
16 Representation and social support of the unemployed
17 The issue of unemployment in the Visegrad countries
18 Balancing redistribution: The role of recognition in
unemployment benefit eligibility and compensation
19 Silent struggles: The absence of representation for the
unemployed
20 Challenges in achieving harmonization of unemployment
benefits at the EU level
21 Summary of results
22 Wrapping up: Addressing future challenges in social integration
Appendix
References
Index
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