ABSTRACT
Frist published in 1997, this book aims to answer if European ‘post-national’ citizenship provide a practical opening and a conceptual challenge to cope with the diverse and close-circuiting crises of national European social models? What then might a new sphere of European social inclusion look like? This book also provided the first attempt to go well beyond ‘national gridlock’. Old solutions will no longer do. Is new land in sight? With monetary integration almost implemented this is a highly relevant exploration of a central complementary ‘common currency’ in Europe’s future.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|47 pages
Restructuring Citizenship in the European Union
part II|100 pages
Economic Exclusion and Citizenship: Work and Income in Europe
chapter 7|15 pages
The Informal Sector in the European Union
chapter 9|14 pages
Social Policy, Social Exclusion and Citizenship in the European Union
part III|49 pages
Social and Economic Exclusion and Citizenship: Social Policy in Europe
chapter 10|18 pages
Restructuring Social Rights in the EU
chapter 12|13 pages
Urban Integration and Citizenship
part IV|74 pages
Socio-Cultural Exclusion and Citizenship: Identity and Immigration in Europe