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Faut-il un ou plusieurs indicateurs d'exclusion sociale?

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Bernadette Biatour
Mathieu Lefebvre
Sergio Perleman
Pierre Pestieau

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FNous disposons aujourd'hui d'une batterie d'indicateurs d'exclusion sociale pour les pays membres de l'Union Européenne. Cette batterie a été développée pour amener les différents pays membres à tenter d'atteindre les meilleurs scores. C'est ce qu'on appelle la MOC. Elle permet aussi de classer les pays selon l'efficacité de leur politiques sociales. C'est ce que nous faisons dans cet article.

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Paper provided by Centre de Recherche en Economie Publique et de la Population (CREPP) (Research Center on Public and Population Economics) HEC-Management School, University of Liège in its series CREPP Working Papers with number 0503.

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  1. Laurens Cherchye & Wim Moesen & Tom Van Puyenbroeck, 2003. "Legitimately Diverse, yet Comparable: On Synthesising Social Inclusion Performance in the EU," Public Economics Working Paper Series ces0301, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Centrum voor Economische Studiën, Working Group Public Economics. [Downloadable!]
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  2. Gouyette, Claudine & Pestieau, Pierre, 1999. "Efficiency of the Welfare State," Kyklos, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 52(4), pages 537-53.
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  1. Pierre Pestieau, 2007. "Assessing the performance of the public sector," CREPP Working Papers 0703, Centre de Recherche en Economie Publique et de la Population (CREPP) (Research Center on Public and Population Economics) HEC-Management School, University of Liège. [Downloadable!]
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