ImPRovE. Poverty Reduction in Europe: Social policy and innovation

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ImPRovE Poverty Reduction in Europe: Social policy and innovation

Overview of the ImPRovE project Advisory Board Meeting 08-04-2014 University of Antwerp

Outline The ImPRovE Consortium Project overview Expected output Realisations so far Slide 3

Partners University of Antwerp is coordinator (red) 7 other partners, in six countries (orange) 1 voluntary partner, in Spain (blue) 2 liaised partners, in LU and FI (yellow) Advisory board & 22 associated experts Slide 4

Partners Originally 9, now 12 research groups, including two official institutions (STATEC and THL) 60 researchers directly involved, close to 100 in total Most financing from the European Commission Important shares of other funding sources Slide 5

Project overview Goals of ImPRovE (March 2012- February 2016): Improve the basis for evidence-based policy making in Europe, both in the short and in the long term: Research directly relevant for policy makers Dialogue with policy makers & civil society (seminars, workshops, meetings and conferences) But not policy-based evidence making : Own research agenda Upgrading the available research infrastructure Combining both applied and fundamental research Slide 6

Project overview The two central questions driving the ImPRovE project are: How can social cohesion be achieved in Europe? How can social innovation complement, reinforce and modify macro-level policies and vice versa? Slide 7

Project overview The main research objectives of ImPRovE are: To evaluate the Lisbon decade in terms of policies and actions against poverty at European, national and sub-national level; To improve the understanding of the interrelationships between employment, social protection and social inclusion and between institutionalised macro level social policies and innovative local actions; To improve the EU measurement tools by strengthening the EU 2020 poverty reduction indicators; To assess alternative scenarios to meet the 2020 poverty targets. Slide 8

Project overview Streams Macro social policies Local social innovation 18 Work packages in total 16 content-related A. Retrospective WP 1-3 WP 4 1 project management B. Improving Policies C. Improving Indicators D. Improving Conditions WP 5-10 WP 12-13 WP 15 WP 11 WP 14 WP 16 1 dissemination WP14 completed WP15 and WP16 start now Slide 9

Expected output over 55 research papers about 16 policy briefs at least 3 scientific books Three (instead of two) international conferences (November 2013, March 2014 and December 2015) + other dissemination activities (e.g. on Roma in November 2014) new database of local projects of social innovation in Europe cross-national comparable reference budgets for 6 countries (Belgium, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Italy and Spain; +LU) will strongly expand the available policy scenarios in the European microsimulation model EUROMOD Slide 10

Realised output Main research findings relating to poverty and social exclusion: the new Member States were successful in closing the virtuous circle of decreasing at-risk-of-poverty, increasing employment and keeping social spending down, but poorest & most vulnerable worst hit by the crisis while national poverty stagnated during 2005-2009, EU-wide poverty substantially decreased in the same period, the reverse is true for EU-SILC 2009-2011 positive cross-national correlation between the level of low work intensity and the number of people living in a household with a persistently low work intensity Slide 11

Realised output Main findings in relation to policies (except WP2 & WP3): There was a marked increase in the spread of minimum income schemes in the period 1992/2001-2012, the cross-country variation in the level of minimum income benefits has remained markedly stable programmes emerge as much more successful when looking at whether they reach those who are consistently poor, a potentially more robust measure the regulatory drivers shaping part-time work and the welfare state arrangements supporting part-time work play key roles in accounting for the wide variation in poverty risks associated with part-time work across the EU15. Slide 12

Realised output Methodological realisations (except WP2 & WP3): a theoretical and methodological framework for developing cross-country comparable reference budgets in Europe & used this framework for six countries have developed a theoretical approach and methodological basis to study social innovation with a trans-disciplinary, mixed and comparative method Slide 13

Realised output The ImPRovE Consortium has attracted substantial interest in the research community and by policy makers (notoriously the EC) -> 3 additional partners + SIP An extra international conference in the European Parliament in November 2014 as well as contribution to Inclusive Europe Conference (Berlin, October 2014) -> collaboration with related projects 17 research papers so far 1 policy brief, others will be launched soon First wave social innovation cases collected ImPRovE feeds directly into project on reference budgets financed by DG EMPL Slide 14

Realised output Other book projects: Social policy paradigms Social innovation Reference budgets Slide 15