Presentation: Poverty Policy : Back to the drawing board
27 October 2009
Bea Cantillon
Despite the favourable social-economical, demographical en
policy parameters, we haven’t booked any progress in the fight
against poverty during the last 20 years. The result of the
welfare state based on activation policy and an attempt to
nullify the so-called “new social risks” was less successful
than envisaged. At the same time, the level of protection of
the “old social risks” couldn’t keep up with the overall
increase in prosperity. The inequalities are growing larger,
as well as the part of the social security funds that are
attributed to higher social groups.
Bea Cantillon, Universiteit Antwerpen and CSB, explains why
that is, and how we can turn it around.