Publications

23/02/2016

What is the problem with TTIP?

How public services are affected by TTIP and what can be done about it. The […]
23/02/2016

The “tug war” about the inclusion on financial services in TTIP

The United States (US) and the European Union (EU) have the largest financial sectors worldwide […]
23/02/2016

Citizens’ income: desirable and feasible?

This brief was written for the Next Social Europe event that took place in Brussels […]
23/02/2016

Basic income and social policy in Europe: what could shape a social-democratic proposal

While most European countries have forms of minimum income protection, a basic income, intended as […]
22/02/2016

Policies for wage-led growth in Europe

The European Commission (EC) has long encouraged wage moderation for many years, and it has […]
12/02/2016

Size of the UK’s “Gig Economy” revealed for the first time

Joint study by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) and UNI Europa, carried out by […]
09/02/2016

India and South Asia: January 2016 Dossier

The January Dossier provides analysis of a range of domestic and foreign policy developments in […]
04/02/2016

Active labor market policies and low inequality go hand in hand

Active labor market policies (ALMP) do not only play an important role in getting unemployed […]
04/02/2016

Rising European poverty and inequality

Many Europeans have experienced decreases in living standards during the crisis, resulting in increases in […]
01/02/2016

Finance and Industrial Policy

Beyond Financial Regulation in Europe
27/01/2016

Progressive educational policies can keep unemployment low – the Danish case

Many critics of active labor market policies in Denmark argue that the educational programs within […]
12/01/2016

India and South Asia: November/December 2015 Dossier

The joint November/December Dossier focuses on a wide range of domestic and foreign policy developments […]
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