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Poverty and Social Exclusion
Introduction
The paper assesses poverty and social exclusion in Cyprus and considers the effectiveness of government policies to alleviate these problems.
Description
This paper assesses poverty and social exclusion in Cyprus and considers the effectiveness of government policies to alleviate these problems. It presents the overall social protection system of Cyprus and analyses factors influencing poverty and social exclusion. It concludes by outlining the main challenges for the future, the reforms needed and implications due to the EU accession. Published in Cyprus Economic Policy Paper no. 07-03
Background information
Lack of research in the field
Methodology
Review and analysis of the current social protection system and  the EU social exclusion indicators
Conclusions
The problem of poverty and social exclusion is not a pronounced one in Cyprus; however hidden poverty may exist in Cyprus and may become a more widespread phenomenon in the future.
Contact info
University of Cyprus – Economic Research Centre
http://www.erc.ucy.ac.cy/
Panos Pashardes (Director of Economics Research Center), tel. +35722892428
Publication date
01/12/2003
Researcher
Panos Pashardes
Poverty and Social Exclusion in Cyprus (PDF, Eng, 1.1 MB)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy > Social inclusion & integration > Quality of life
Keywords
Financial inclusion, Social services
 


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