tailieunhanh - Why socio-economic inequalities increase? Facts and policy responses in Europe

The 2007-2009 recession was long and deep, and according to several indicators was the most severe economic contraction since the 1930s (but still much less severe than the Great Depression). The slowdown of economic activity was moderate through the first half of 2008, but at that point the weakening economy was overtaken by a major financial crisis that would exacerbate the economic weakness and accelerate the decline. Economic recovery began in mid-2009. Real gross domestic product (GDP) has been on a positive track since then, although the pace has been uneven and slowed significantly in 2011. The stock market has. | Facts and policy responses in Europe Research policy Why socio-economic inequalities increase European Research Area Socio-economic Sciences Humanities JU 1 4 4 tl J b 5w XL i A 7 T z Ì - interested in European research R iseirch II our magazine y in touch w. nain developments results programmes events etc. . It is available in English French German and Spanish. A free sample copy or free subscription can be obtained from European U .mmi ion Directorate-General tor Research C . m uti-. n B-1Ũ49 Brussels Fax 32-2 29-5 .20 E-mail Internet http research research-eu EUROPEAN COMMISSION Directo e-Gen al ór Research Directorate L Scierc_ renorny and _i ie y Unit L2. Research in the om s social sciences and humanitiM - Pros cive Co t PhiMie KeraUre Euro -in CũíT - hbion Office SOME 7 28 B-04 Br els Tel. I32 i 29- 51 Fax 32-2129-963 E-mail Phlipe udm EUROPEAN COMMISSION Why socio-economic inequalities increase Facts and policy responses in Europe 2010 Directorate-General for Research Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities EUR 24471 .

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