The paper explores the concept of European economic citizenship and relies on empirical data on employment, net salaries and continuing education in several member states of the E.U. to argue that economic citizenship in Europe is affected by profound inequality. It then considers the role of European cohesion policy in reducing relevant disparities by protecting the European citizens' negative right to move.
Remedying the inequalities of economic citizenship in Europe: cohesion policy and the negative right to move
STRUMIA, FRANCESCA
2011-01-01
Abstract
The paper explores the concept of European economic citizenship and relies on empirical data on employment, net salaries and continuing education in several member states of the E.U. to argue that economic citizenship in Europe is affected by profound inequality. It then considers the role of European cohesion policy in reducing relevant disparities by protecting the European citizens' negative right to move.File in questo prodotto:
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