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FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR A CHILD GUARANTEE

Intermediate Report (January 2020)
coordinated by H. Frazer, A.-C. Guio and E. Marlier, Brussels, European Commission

In 2015, the European Parliament called on the European Commission and the European Union Member States “to introduce a Child Guarantee so that every child in poverty can have access to free healthcare, free education, free childcare, decent housing and adequate nutrition, as part of a European integrated plan to combat child poverty”. Following the subsequent request by the Parliament to the Commission to implement a Preparatory Action to explore the potential scope of a Child Guarantee for vulnerable children, the Commission commissioned a study to analyse the feasibility of such a scheme.
The Feasibility Study for a Child Guarantee (FSCG) is carried out by a consortium consisting of Applica and the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER), in close collaboration with Eurochild and Save the Children, and with the support of nine thematic experts, 28 country experts and an independent study editor.
For more information on the feasibility study for a Child Guarantee, see: https://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=1428&langId=en