Social policy is constantly evolving in the European Union and is closely intertwined with other EU policy areas. Since publication of the 2nd edition of this well received text, we have seen the enlargement of the union and increased debate about how to adapt its institutional structures to reflect its extended membership. The third edition takes account of these new factors, as well as debates about the constitution, the need for more open European governance and citizenship rights. It continues to offer a compact, clear and authoritative account of social policy formation and implementation across the European Union.
Preface Developing European Social Policy Towards a European Social Model Education, Training and Employability Improving Living and Working Conditions Family Policy on the European Agenda The Gender Dimension of Social Policy Policy for Older and Disabled People From Social Exclusion to Social Inclusion Social Policy and Mobility Assessing 50 Years of European Social Policy Bibliography Index