"Access to social rights : criteria for evaluating public sector reforms"
Ce Working Paper a été présenté lors du Symposium européen “New and Growing inequalities: a challenge for the social, economic and democratic development of the European Union? Insights from Socio-Economics Sciences and Humanities for the EU 2020 strategy for inclusive growth”. Il s’intéresse au recours et non-recours comme critères possibles et nécessaires d’évaluation des réformes administratives visant à faciliter l’accès aux droits et services.
English version : Working paper has been presented to the Symposium “New and Growing inequalities: a challenge for the social, economic and democratic development of the European Union? Insights from Socio-Economics Sciences and Humanities for the EU 2020 strategy for inclusive growth”. It looks at the phenomena of take-up and non-take-up as possible and necessary criteria for evaluating administrative reforms aimed at facilitating citizens’ access to the rights and services.
Auteur.e.s : Marie-Pierre Hamel ; Philippe Warin
Date : Avril 2011
English version : Working paper has been presented to the Symposium “New and Growing inequalities: a challenge for the social, economic and democratic development of the European Union? Insights from Socio-Economics Sciences and Humanities for the EU 2020 strategy for inclusive growth”. It looks at the phenomena of take-up and non-take-up as possible and necessary criteria for evaluating administrative reforms aimed at facilitating citizens’ access to the rights and services.
Auteur.e.s : Marie-Pierre Hamel ; Philippe Warin
Date : Avril 2011
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- Working Paper n°7, "Access to social rights : criteria for evaluating public sector reforms" (application/pdf, 556Ko)