European Union Social Policy as an Instrument for Sustainable Development

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This paper undertakes an analysis and assessment of European Union (EU) social policy in the context of the sustainability of the group’s social and economic development. The process of Europeanizing EU social policy is not advanced. Thus, the weight of solving social problems primarily rests with member countries. EU social policy is “looser” in character than other EU policies and its scope is limited to those areas where member states were willing to transfer certain prerogatives to European Union level. The EU only supports social policy in the context of the sustainability of the group’s social and economic development. The process of Europeanizing EU social policy is not and supplements the actions of member states in the social sphere. At the same time, the EU supports the concept of corporate social responsibility. Corporate social responsibility is defined as the voluntary taking into account by companies of social and environmental matters in their operations and in relations with interested parties. © 2010, Versita. All rights reserved.

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Witkowska, J. (2010). European Union Social Policy as an Instrument for Sustainable Development. Comparative Economic Research, 13(4), 117–138. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10103-009-0049-9

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