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The Relevance of Minimum Income Schemes in the Fight against poverty and social exclusion

In a context when there is tendency to tighten eligibility for Minimum Income Schemes in many Member States, the Minimum Income Network is a crucial step to maintain a focus on the relevance of adequate and accessible Minimum Income Schemes. More than ever such Schemes represent a lifeline for people experiencing poverty and social exclusion. Minimum Income support is often the only financial support available for people experiencing hardship, both for people who cannot access paid work and for those who have worked and are at the end of their coverage period for unemployment benefits.

Access to adequate Minimum Income Schemes provides a major basis for participating in the life of the community, reconnecting with the world of work and to living a life in dignity. Moreover, it makes a significant contribution to an inclusive recovery from the crisis, by supporting people to support the economy and to re-launch purchasing power and local demand.

 

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