#3 - Economically Active Citizen
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All nationals of European Union member states are Union citizens. While this might look like a little meaningful addition to the national citizenship, important rights descend from it. Among these...
show moreBut why is it important to be "economically active"? Because this right to move and reside freely across the European Union differs in conditions and scope for economically "active" and "inactive" citizens.
To be economically active, in practice, means being employed or self-employed in order to prevent abuses and not become a burden on welfare and social assistance systems of the host country.
There is considerable discretionality over what you need to do in order to be considered "economically active", which is in fact a good thing as a too strict definition with binding criteria might exclude honest people who do not want to become a burden but are nonetheless temporarily unable to work full-time, or are being trained without a salary.
It is difficult in some situations to establish whether someone (more often than not, a woman) is an economically active citizen or falls in the less protected and less privileged status of economically inactive citizen. This may cause arbitrary dividing lines and discrimination in the distribution of rights and risks further marginalizing those who are already at the fringes of the labor market.
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Author | Bocconi University |
Organization | Bocconi University |
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