Knihobot

Lucjan Miś

    Social problems in European Union countries: from the 2004 Enlargement to Brexit
    • The analysis explores significant social issues within European Union countries, categorized into western, eastern, northern, and southern groups. The study draws on Eurobarometer surveys from 2004 to 2019, highlighting key concerns such as unemployment, economic conditions, inflation, healthcare, social security, crime, immigration, pensions, public debt, education, taxes, environmental protection, housing, and terrorism. The author examines both subjective opinions and objective indicators, revealing similarities and differences across the four regions. The convergence of EU societies has been slow, as these problems are deeply rooted in the distinct structures of each group. The review by Prof. Paweł Starosta from the University of Łódź praises the book for enhancing public understanding of social issues in the EU and their dynamics, which may improve awareness of relations among member states. The methodology and presentation are deemed correct, with a balanced approach to subjective and objective perspectives over nearly two decades. Dr. Piotr Górski from AGH University of Science and Technology commends the work for its thorough analysis of contemporary issues affecting EU citizens and governments, providing valuable insights for public discourse. The book is recommended for publication due to its significant contributions to understanding social challenges in the EU.

      Social problems in European Union countries: from the 2004 Enlargement to Brexit