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Appendix 3 - Members of the Steering Committee

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Jutta Allmendinger

Director, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Munich, Germany

Wilfried Beirnaert

Union of Industrial and Employers Confederations of Europe (UNICE)

Brussels, Belgium

Jos Berghman

Professor, Catholic University of Leuven (KUL)

Leuven, Belgium

Daniela Bobeva

Bulgarian National Bank

Director, Department of International Relations and European Integration

Sofia, Bulgaria

Andrea Brandolini

Bank of Italy

Economic Research Department

Rome, Italy

Mireille Elbaum

Director, Directorate for Research, Studies, Evaluation and Statistics (DREES)

Paris, France

Robert Erikson

Professor, SOFI, Stockholm University

Stockholm, Sweden

Fintan Farrell

Director, European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN)

Brussels, Belgium

Gilda Farrell

Council of Europe

Head, “Social Cohesion Development Division”

Strasbourg, France

Zsuzsa Ferge

Professor, Eotvos University

Budapest, Hungary

Paolo Garonna

Professor of Political Economy at the University LUISS G. Carli of Rome and Chief Economist of Confindustria (Confederation of Italian Industrial Employers)

Rome, Italy

Michel Glaude

European Commission

Director for “Single Market, Employment and Social Statistics”, Eurostat

Luxembourg

John Hills

Professor, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

London, UK

Dagmar Kutsar

Professor, Tartu University

Tartu, Estonia

Erika Kvapilová

National Programme Officer

United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), Regional Office for CEE

Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Edmundo Martinho

President, Institute of Social Security

Lisbon, Portugal

Tom Mulherin

Chair of the EU Social Protection Committee

Brussels (secretary: European Commission), Belgium

Józef Niemiec

Confederal Secretary, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)

Brussels, Belgium

Heinz-Herbert Noll

Director of the “Social Indicators Department”, ZUMA

Mannheim, Germany

Mark Pearson

OECD

Head, “Social Policy” Division

Paris, France

Martin Potůček

Professor, Head of the “Centre for Social and Economic Strategies”, Charles University

Prague, Czech Republic

Odile Quintin

European Commission

Director General, Directorate-General “Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities”

Brussels, Belgium

Chiara Saraceno

Professor, University of Turin

Turin, Italy

Tomáš Sirovátka

Professor, School of Social Studies, Masaryk University

Brno, Czech Republic

David Stanton

Chairman, Indicators Sub-Group of the EU Social Protection Committee

Brussels (secretary, European Commission) Belgium

Irena Topińska

Associate Professor, University of Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland

István Tóth

Director, TÁRKI

Budapest, Hungary

Frank Vandenbroucke

Vice-Minister-President of the Flemish Government

Professor, Catholic University of Leuven (KUL)

Leuven, Belgium

Edmunds Vaskis

Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia

Deputy Director, “Department of Social Statistics”

Riga, Latvia

Jiří Večerník

Professor, Institute for Sociology

Prague, Czech Republic

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The EU and Social Inclusion
Facing the Challenges
, pp. 287 - 290
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2006

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