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#83 FEPS Talks: a more social Europe is within reach

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Professor Bea Cantillon, University of Antwerp and David Rinaldi, FEPS Director of Studies and Policy

Professor Bea Cantillon and Dr David Rinaldi exchange on the massive social consequences of the pandemic and how that requires stepping up the ambitions for a more social Europe. They reflect on the alarming inequalities that are affecting vulnerable groups in Europe and conclude that the political momentum witnessed at the Porto Summit must be transformed into tangible changes of the policy mix so that social outcomes become more central in European and national policy making.

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Professor Bea Cantillon, University of Antwerp and David Rinaldi, FEPS Director of Studies and Policy

Professor Bea Cantillon and Dr David Rinaldi exchange on the massive social consequences of the pandemic and how that requires stepping up the ambitions for a more social Europe. They reflect on the alarming inequalities that are affecting vulnerable groups in Europe and conclude that the political momentum witnessed at the Porto Summit must be transformed into tangible changes of the policy mix so that social outcomes become more central in European and national policy making.

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