Report of Minimum Income Seminar held in Paris 9 December
Four key issues
emerged from the discussions at the seminar as crucial in developing effective
minimum income schemes. These are: defining adequacy and regular uprating
of payments, ensuring coverage, addressing non-take-up and integrating minimum income
into an active inclusion approach. Building consensus to make progress on
these four areas is crucial to the work of the EMIN project.
Drawing
conclusions from the seminar, Hugh Frazer Adjunct Professor, National
University of Ireland said: “The amount of resources required to
establish adequate minimum income schemes is, in the totality of things, quite
small. However, it is also clear from what people have said at this
seminar that what the EMIN is about is also not a small thing – it is a very big
thing. It is about building a fairer, more inclusive, less unequal Europe
which guarantees decent and dignified social standards for all. Adequate
minimum income schemes are an important step in achieving such a vision and if
we do not achieve this vision I fear that we will not much longer have a social
Europe and indeed a European Union at all.”
Access the full report of the
seminar here
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