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SOCIAL ECONOMY – A FORM OF INCLUSION AND OF ''REACTIVATING'' OF LABOR IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CURRENT CRISISKeywords: labor market , social protection , social economy , passive measures , socioeconomic cohesion Abstract: In the context of the cohesion policy, solidarity must represent a support for development. For that purpose, solidarity can be seen as a help for self‐help and its success depends a great deal on the capacity and the training of the people to whom the support of making maximum profit out of these addresses to. This support doesnot mean exclusively financial support, although it is necessary and important but, of all things, it means an exchange of experiences and cooperation, the development of capacity through training, open discussions with the interested factors and lastbut not least a critic, but a constructive dialogue between the various levels of government: European, national, regional, local. In other words, a functional labor market should represent a catalyst for the general objective of the European Union – social and economical cohesion – because it has in view the connections with thedifferent markets of the services and of the goods and generates the necessary income for supporting the participation of the individuals, bringing them together, placing them in collaborations. In this context, the starting points for promoting the inclusion through the activities of social economy have in view: adapting the institutional environment, developing the public‐private partnership, developingthe social dialogue between players, investments in the human capital and supporting the exchange of good practices within the European Union.
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