Social Justice, Welfare and EU Law
Measuring Integration in the Visegrád Countries

By (author) Sára Hungler

ISBN13: 9781035323777

Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 28/11/2024

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Description
This innovative book delves into the concept of social justice in the Visegrád countries through a rigorous examination of two demographics: working mothers and the unemployed. Using new empirical data, Sára Hungler analyses the experiences of these groups from the perspectives of redistribution, recognition and representation. Using a multidimensional approach inspired by Nancy Fraser's scholarship, Hungler assesses the legal and social factors shaping the experiences of vulnerable groups. She employs a mixed methodology to explore the impact of EU policy on poverty and exclusion. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution to the many expansive, socio-political challenges in Europe. Social Justice, Welfare and EU Law is beneficial for academics of European law, labour law, labour policy and comparative social policy. Political scientists who are interested in the core-periphery discourse will also find it to be a vital read.
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 VISEGRÁD CONTEXT Part II introduction 2 Theorising social justice 3 Examining vulnerability across bivalent groups: Mothers and the unemployed 4 Visegrád 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 Visegrád countries 11 Maternity benefits, gender stereotypes, and family policy: Unveiling dynamics of employment and equality in the Visegrád context 12 Representation of mothers’ interest at the workplace and beyond 13 Obstacles in promoting gender equality in the Visegrád 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 Visegrád 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
  • Laws of Specific jurisdictions
  • Social welfare & social services
  • Professional & Vocational
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