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Fifth Progress Report on Economic Fifth Progress Report on Economic and Social Cohesion and Social Cohesion Danuta Hübner

Fifth Progress Report on Economic and Social Cohesion Danuta Hübner

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Page 1: Fifth Progress Report on Economic and Social Cohesion Danuta Hübner

Fifth Progress Report on Economic Fifth Progress Report on Economic and Social Cohesionand Social Cohesion

Danuta Hübner

Page 2: Fifth Progress Report on Economic and Social Cohesion Danuta Hübner

EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 22

CONTENT OF THIS REPORTCONTENT OF THIS REPORT

• Main conclusions of the public consultation• Update of data on cohesion• Analysis of how EU growth and regional

convergence are driven by the sectors of the future

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 33

THE MAIN MESSAGE OF THE THE MAIN MESSAGE OF THE PUBLIC CONSULTATIONPUBLIC CONSULTATION

• Strong support for an ambitious European cohesion policy

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 44

PARTICIPANTS IN THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE PUBLIC CONSULTATIONPUBLIC CONSULTATION

• More than one hundred contributions were received:– 17 Member States (more than 80% of the EU

population)– 37 from regional and local authorities; many of

them are joint statements– All the others: economic and social partners,

territorial organisations, civil society, academia and citizens.

Website: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/conferences/4thcohesionforum

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 55

EU COHESION POLICY EU COHESION POLICY AFTER 2013AFTER 2013

• Re-nationalisation of this policy is rejected

• Support for a European cohesion policy for all the EU regions

• Priority to lagging behind regions

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 66

CONVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE AND COMPETITIVENESSCOMPETITIVENESS

• No convergence without competitiveness

• Priority to investments in innovation, skills and education, sustainable development and European wide infrastructures

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 77

NEW CHALLENGES NEW CHALLENGES

• Integrated approaches – EU cohesion policy cannot be the only policy instrument

• Stronger coordination with other Community policies

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 88

COOPERATION BETWEEN COOPERATION BETWEEN EUROPEAN REGIONSEUROPEAN REGIONS

• Clear demand for its strengthening in the future

• One of the best examples of the added value of European cohesion policy

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 99

GOVERNANCE OF THE GOVERNANCE OF THE COHESION POLICYCOHESION POLICY

• Demand to continue simplifying European cohesion policy

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 1010

UPDATE ON COHESION: UPDATE ON COHESION: ECONOMIC CONVERGENCEECONOMIC CONVERGENCE

GDP per head (PPS), 2000-2005

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

Convergence Transition RCE

GD

P p

er

head

(P

PS

) in

dex, E

U27=100

Growth of GDP/head, 2000-2005

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

Convergence Transition RCE

An

nu

al a

vera

ge

chan

ge,

in %

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 1111

UPDATE ON COHESION: UPDATE ON COHESION: SOCIAL CONVERGENCESOCIAL CONVERGENCE

Unemployment rate, 2000-2006

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

Convergence Transition RCE

Sh

are

of

acti

ve p

op

ula

tio

n 1

5-74

, in

%

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 1212

WHAT DRIVES CONVERGENCE:WHAT DRIVES CONVERGENCE: HIGHEST EMPLOYMENT SHIFTS IN CONVERGENCE AND HIGHEST EMPLOYMENT SHIFTS IN CONVERGENCE AND TRANSITION REGIONSTRANSITION REGIONS

Employment Changes, 2000-2005

-7

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

0

1

2

3

4

5

Conv Transition RCE

Ave

rag

e A

nn

ual

Ch

ang

e, i

n %

Agriculture IndustryConstruction Trade, transport & communicationFinancial & business services Other servicesTotal

`

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 1313

WHAT DRIVES CONVERGENCE:WHAT DRIVES CONVERGENCE:HIGH AND MEDIUM-HIGH TECH MANUFACTURINGHIGH AND MEDIUM-HIGH TECH MANUFACTURING

High and medium-high tech manufacturing employment, 2000-2006

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Convergence Transition RCE

Sh

are

of

tota

l em

plo

ymen

t in

ind

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ry, i

n %