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Added value from the ESF - for all and for the NMS
Ágota [email protected]
Budapest Institute for Policy Analysis
Shaping the future of the ESF - ESF and Europe 2020, 23-24 June 2010, Brussels
derive priorities from EU2020 goals and potential for added valueEU2020: smart and inclusive growthpotential sources of added value- political economy- sharing and learningconsider specific needs of new MS
Approach: EU2020 goals + added value
www.budapestinstitute.eu ESF and Europe2020, 23-24 June 2010, Brussels
future: if the next generation benefit from the intervention voice: if it helps weak/discriminated groupstransparency: if it increases the transparency of resource allocation and govt accountabilitygovernance: if it helps transfer good practice across MSs
Sources of added value
www.budapestinstitute.eu ESF and Europe2020, 23-24 June 2010, Brussels
target children/mothersmake early development and child care a priorityguaranteed minimum income for children (cf Atkinson) - spent on child care services
Proposals: future
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narrow targets to truly disadvantagedindicators that reflect flows/mobilityspend more on rehabilitation /reintegration servicesconditionality of inclusion on all other spending (cf equal opportunities legislation in HU)
Proposals: voice
www.budapestinstitute.eu ESF and Europe2020, 23-24 June 2010, Brussels
enforce transparency in national adminsupply info at EU levelincrease role of EC in pooling and sharing infopeer review on involving civil society in resource allocation and monitoring
Proposals: transparency
www.budapestinstitute.eu ESF and Europe2020, 23-24 June 2010, Brussels
reduce admin, promote NPM - result based financing [as a bonus]
promote complex programmes - remove constraints (e.g. 2 % error rate,
cross financing in ESF and ERDF)
- promote intra govmt coordinationfoster involvement of local communities
- capacity building in implementation
Proposals: governance
www.budapestinstitute.eu ESF and Europe2020, 23-24 June 2010, Brussels
weak governments: need extra support for introducing NPM toolsweak civil society: need extra supply of information, enforcement of transparency, stable financinglow employment / high poverty rate of uneducated population: need more assistance in policy design and ALMPs
Proposals: new member states
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For more information please contact me at [email protected]
Thank you for your attention
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Fit with European Principles of Admin
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C u rre n t f i t P o s t a c c e s s i o n c h a n g e
H i g h M e d i u m t o h i g h
M e d i u m M e d i u m t o l o w
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C o n t i n u e d re fo r m
L i t h u a n i a L a t v i a E s t o n i a
M i x e d H u n g a r y S l o v e n i a
R e fo r m re v e rs a l S l o v a k R P o l a n d
C z e c h R
Source: Meyer-Sahling 2009, data from 2008
Participation in civil organisations
www.budapestinstitute.eu ESF and Europe2020, 23-24 June 2010, Brussels
Source: Pichler and Wallace, 2008, data from 2005 WVS
global
political
labour market leisure
church
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0 .5
1
EU Eastern EuropeNordic Europe
Central (Western) EuropeSouthern Europe
Employment rate compared to EU15
www.budapestinstitute.eu ESF and Europe2020, 23-24 June 2010, Brussels
Source: Eurostat online, data from LFS, EU15=1, age 25-64
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
EU 15
RomaniaSlov enia
Slov enia
Bulgar ia
Latv ia
Es tonia
Hungary
Poland
Cz ec h R
Lithuania
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