One of the essential components of the European single market is, without any doubt, the free movement of persons. Already in the earliest days of the European Economic Community (EEC), it was recognised that genuinely free movement could not be achieved without a solution for the social securit...
Free movement of persons would not be possible without the guarantee that citizens do not lose their social security rights when moving to another Member State , be it for reasons linked to work or for other reasons. In order to safeguard the social security rights of persons moving within the E...
Free movement of persons would not be possible without the guarantee that citizens do not lose their social security rights when moving to another Member State, be it for reasons linked to work or for other reasons. In order to safeguard the social security rights of persons moving within the EU...
Free movement of persons would not be possible without the guarantee that citizens do not lose their social security rights when moving to another Member State, be it for reasons linked to work or for other reasons. In order to safeguard the social security rights of persons moving within the EU...
Free movement of persons would not be possible without the guarantee that citizens do not lose their social security protection when moving to another Member State. In order to protect the social security rights of persons moving within the EU/EFTA, common rules are established at EU level. Deta...
This statistical report provides an overview and evaluation of the current data collection and reporting on the coordination of social security systems. It covers data collected both within the framework of the Administrative Commission11 and outside this framework (other data available at natio...