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**Preface**

1. P Pochet, 2020, ‘Four scenarios for Europe’s future after the crisis’, _Social Europe_, 30 April.
2. S. Häusermann and J Gingrich, 2020, ‘Welfare states need reinforcement, not reinvention’, _Social Europe_, 18 June.

**2. Contesting the EU’s neoliberal embrace**

1. W Scharpf, 1999, _Governing in the European Union_, London: Sage.
2. K Polanyi, 1944, _The Great Transformation_, New York: Rinehart.
3. Il Papa Francisco, 2018, ‘L’economia dello scarto’, _Il Sole 24 Ore_, 7 September.
4. J G Palma, ‘How does Europe still manage to achieve a relatively low and fairly
homogeneous level of inequality in spite of a broad diversity of fundamentals?’, in R
Sweeney and R Wilson (eds), 2018, _Cherishing All Equally 2019: Inequality in Europe and Ireland_, Brussels: Foundation for European Progressive Studies and Dublin: TASC,
19-46.

**3. Expanding social Europe and the role of standards**

1. See Eurofound, 2019, _The Future of Manufacturing in Europe and Energy Scenario: Employment Implications of the Paris Climate Change Agreement_, Dublin: European Foundation.
2. S Wixforth and R Hoffmann, 2019, ‘Thinking climate and social policies as one’,
_Social Europe_, 17 September.
3. B Galgóczi (ed), 2019, _Towards a Just Transition: Coal, Cars and the World of Work_, Brussels: European Trade Union Institute.
4. P Davies and M Freedland, 2007, _Towards a Flexible Labour Market_, Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
5. OECD, 2011, _Divided We Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising_, Paris: OECD.
6. G Standing, 2009, _Work after Globalisation: Building Occupational Citizenship_, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar; 2011, _The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class_, London:
Bloomsbury.
7. A Hemerijck (ed), 2017, _The Uses of Social Investment_, Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
8. For a more detailed account, see C Crouch, 2019, _Will the Gig Economy Prevail?_,
Cambridge: Polity.
9. C Saraceno, 2017, ‘Family relationships and gender equality in the social investment
discourse: an overly reductive view?’, in A Hemerijck (ed), _The Uses of Social Investment_, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 59-65.
10. A Supiot, 2001, _Beyond Employment: Changes in Work and the Future of Labour Law in Europe_, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

**4. Conclusion: towards a European social union**

1. F Vandenbroucke, 2015, ‘The case for a European social union: from muddling
through to a sense of common purpose’, in B Marin (ed) _The Future of Welfare in a
Global Europe_, Aldershot: Ashgate, 489-520.
