EU Parliament MEP's are calling for a standard EU-Wide minimum income and have suggested that:
- Minimum income schemes should be introduced in all member states
- They should go together with better access to housing, health care and education
- Support for children, unemployed and single-parent households
Introducing minimum schemes in all EU member states
is one of the most effective ways to lift people out of poverty,
Employment Committee MEPs say.
Most EU countries already have minimum income schemes,
but these do not always provide adequate support for those in need. The
Employment Committee therefore urges all member states to introduce a
minimum income and, if necessary, upgrade existing schemes.
To improve the effectiveness of minimum income schemes, the Employment Committee proposes to:
Minimum income schemes should combine financial support with easier access to social and public services like housing, health care, education and training. Those that can work should get assistance in gaining access to the labour market, MEPs say.
To improve the effectiveness of minimum income schemes, the Employment Committee proposes to:
- set minimum income using the Eurostat at-risk-of-poverty threshold and other indicators
- improve the suitability of the schemes to correspond better to the most vulnerable
- reverse the low rate of take-up among those eligible by raising awareness
Minimum income schemes should combine financial support with easier access to social and public services like housing, health care, education and training. Those that can work should get assistance in gaining access to the labour market, MEPs say.
Read more: MEPs call for EU-wide minimum income | News | European Parliament
No comments:
Post a Comment