Abstract
Feelings of insecurity in several dimensions of life are widespread in the EU population, even among those who are materially well-off. Policymakers need to take these insecurities into account to better understand the concerns and dissatisfactions of citizens. This knowledge can inform and enhance social and employment policymaking. This policy brief examines people’s insecurity in five areas: personal, housing, healthcare, employment and income in old age. It identifies where intensity differs among people depending on characteristics such as age, gender and economic circumstances. The brief concludes that offsetting social insecurities depends on more than individual resilience.
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- Number of pages
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24
- Reference nº
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EF18019
- ISBN
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978-92-897-1744-1
- Catalogue nº
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TJ-AR-18-002-EN-N
- DOI
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10.2806/168982
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