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European Societies Samenvatting| UA | 2025/26

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Study notes for the European Societies course at Universiteit Antwerpen covering the European Union's political, economic, and social dimensions. Topics include the history of the EU, the Euro and economic challenges (Greece, COVID-19), migration flows and types, labour market integration of immigrants, and posting of workers within the EU internal market. Well-organized by chapter with clear structure, key takeaways, and comprehensive coverage of integration barriers, policy responses, and comparative outcomes across countries—ideal for exam preparation and understanding contemporary European issues.

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1. The European project: some of the good, the bad and the ugly ...........................................4
1.1. Introduction .............................................................................................................4
1.2. A short history of the project called the European Union (or peace through prosperity)
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1.3. What has it brought us? 80 years of peace within Europe, and prosperity ...................7
1.4. But of course not all is well… ....................................................................................9
2. The European project as an economic project: fundamental flaws? ................................. 11
2.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 11
2.2. The Euro ................................................................................................................ 13
2.3. Potential errors ...................................................................................................... 15
2.3.1. General .......................................................................................................... 15
2.3.2. The case of Greece ......................................................................................... 17
2.3.3. Covid-19 crisis ............................................................................................... 20
3. Migration and mobility in the European Union .................................................................. 20
3.1. Setting the scene ................................................................................................... 20
3.2. Migration flows in Europe since WWII ..................................................................... 24
3.3. Migration types and policy dilemmas ...................................................................... 26
3.3.1. Labour migration → most important one........................................................ 26
3.3.2. Family migration ............................................................................................ 28
3.3.3. Irregular migration .......................................................................................... 30
3.3.4. Asylum and refugee flows ............................................................................... 31
3.3.5. Intra-EU mobility ............................................................................................ 34
3.4. Key takeaways ....................................................................................................... 35
4. Labour market integration of immigrants in Europe .......................................................... 36
4.1. Setting the scene ................................................................................................... 36
4.2. Labour market outcomes of immigrants ................................................................. 39
4.3. Integration barriers and policy responses ............................................................... 40
4.3.1. Educational barriers ....................................................................................... 41
4.3.2. Language barriers........................................................................................... 43
4.3.3. Residential segregation and ethnic enclaves ................................................... 44
4.3.4. Discrimination ............................................................................................... 45
4.3.5. Migration policy .............................................................................................. 46
4.4. Differences in outcomes across groups .................................................................. 48
4.5. Differences in outcomes across countries .............................................................. 49
4.6. Key takeaway ......................................................................................................... 52

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,5. Posting workers in the EU: a different kind of labour mobility ............................................ 52
5.1. Basic concepts ...................................................................................................... 52
5.1.1. The EU internal market: four freedoms ............................................................ 52
5.2. Why is posting so popular ....................................................................................... 54
5.3. Why is posting controversial? ................................................................................. 55
5.4. How does posting look in practice? Some facts and figures ..................................... 56
5.5. What are the effects of posting? ............................................................................. 58
5.6. EU regulation ......................................................................................................... 58
5.7. Main take aways .................................................................................................... 59
6. United in diversity: poverty and the welfare state in the EU ............................................... 60
6.1. Social Policy in the (national) Welfare State ............................................................ 60
6.2. Variation in European welfare states: principles, efforts, outcomes and efficiency ... 62
6.2.1. Different social security systems, with different implications for redistribution
and solidarity ................................................................................................................. 62
6.2.2. Different welfare types and welfare regimes .................................................... 64
6.2.3. Variation in economic situation ...................................................................... 65
6.2.4. Varying efforts ................................................................................................ 66
6.2.5. Varying outcomes .......................................................................................... 67
6.2.6. Varying effectiveness and efficiency................................................................ 73
6.2.7. Minimum income protection ........................................................................... 74
6.3. The social dimensions of the EU ............................................................................. 77
6.4. Convergence of divergence in the EU ...................................................................... 79
7. How to evaluate justice in food systems? ........................................................................ 79
7.1. Context ................................................................................................................. 79
7.2. EU perspective related to food and agriculture ........................................................ 79
8. The European Union and the green transition: promises and pitfalls ................................. 87
8.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 87
8.2. The European Moment for a Green Deal .................................................................. 87
8.3. The European Climate Law ..................................................................................... 88
8.4. The problem of just transition ................................................................................. 88
8.5. The great backlash? ............................................................................................... 92
8.6. Take aways ............................................................................................................ 92




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, 1. The European project: some of the good, the bad and
the ugly
 Purpose of this lecture
o How did the European Union project emerge?
o What have been accomplishments?
o What are big challenges ?

1.1. Introduction




o European Union starts at the end of the WWII
 75 years later…




o Refugee boat
▪ Europe isn’t very welcome for refugees
▪ Pushed back into the sea (Italy)

 How did we get from the first set of pictures to the last ones?

1.2. A short history of the project called the European Union (or
peace through prosperity)
 Beginnings after WWII
o End of the Second World War left Europe divided between the communist, Soviet
dominated, eastern bloc, and the largely democratic western nations.
o Fears over what direction a rebuilt Germany would take, perceived need to bind
Germany into pan-European democratic institutions
▪ After Germany surrendered they put massive punishments to Germany
▪ You think it will be good if they don’t make the same mistake as in the
last war
o Expansion of the communist east.
 Manifesto:
o Ideas brewing.. While locked up under Fascism, communist
Altiero Spinelli writes the Ventotene Manifesto “For a Free and
United Europe.”

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