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Simões, F., Carmo, R. M. do. & Alturas, B. (2025). The implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights in the era of polycrisis. Social Inclusion. 13
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F. A. Simões et al.,  "The implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights in the era of polycrisis", in Social Inclusion, vol. 13, 2025
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	year = "2025",
	url = "https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion"
}
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TY  - GEN
TI  - The implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights in the era of polycrisis
T2  - Social Inclusion
VL  - 13
AU  - Simões, F.
AU  - Carmo, R. M. do.
AU  - Alturas, B.
PY  - 2025
SN  - 2183-2803
DO  - 10.17645/si.11203
UR  - https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion
AB  - This thematic issue focuses on the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR) amid a context of polycrisis. It examines how overlapping global disruptions such as the Covid‐19 pandemic or current geopolitical instability have shaped structural inequalities across Europe, including among the most vulnerable groups, challenging the European social model. This editorial emphasizes how the different articles in this issue address EPSR’s three core dimensions (equal opportunities, fair working conditions, and social protection and inclusion) in a context of growing tensions between achieving societal ambitions and the dual digital and green transition, and growing concerns over the EU’s increased investment in security and defence, which may undermine social policy commitments. The editors synthesize contributions from the issue, which offer empirical and theoretical insights into labour market activation, digital inclusion, and welfare adequacy. The editorial calls for integrated policy strategies to ensure that social rights remain central to EU governance through 2030 and beyond.

ER  -