How Do European Countries Use EU-Funded Food Aid and How Important Is It for the Most Deprived?

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 ECONOMICS Jcms-Journal of Common Market Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1111/jcms.13568
Karen Hermans, Bea Cantillon
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The Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD) aims at providing food and (non-)material assistance to the most vulnerable European citizens. Linking macro and micro data on the importance of FEAD resources shows, however, a mixed picture of targeting the most deprived: although FEAD budgets accrue more to countries with greater social needs, when the budgets are compared with the number of severely deprived persons, FEAD resources were found to be more than twice as high in Finland than in Hungary. This suggests that FEAD does not differentiate sufficiently across countries to focus on the poorest citizens within the Union. Moreover, a micro-level analysis of how these budgets are spent in a number of selected countries (Belgium, Finland, Hungary and Spain) reveals large between- and within-country variations in the developed FEAD programmes, indicating substantial discretionary leeway for Member States and social organisations to implement FEAD.
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欧洲国家如何使用欧盟资助的粮食援助,它对最贫困人口有多重要?
欧洲援助最贫困人口基金(FEAD)旨在向最脆弱的欧洲公民提供粮食和(非)物质援助。但是,把关于农发基金资源重要性的宏观和微观数据联系起来,显示出针对最贫困人口的情况好坏参半:虽然农发基金的预算更多地用于社会需求较大的国家,但当预算与严重贫困人口的人数进行比较时,发现芬兰农发基金的资源比匈牙利高出一倍以上。这表明,粮农组织在各国之间没有充分区分,没有把重点放在联盟内最贫穷的公民身上。此外,对一些选定的国家(比利时、芬兰、匈牙利和西班牙)如何使用这些预算的微观分析显示,发达的农发基金方案在国家之间和国家内部有很大差异,表明会员国和社会组织在执行农发基金方面有很大的自由裁量余地。
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