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Country Luxembourg
National EMIN Conference Report Guaranteed minimum income as a Tool to fight
Poverty ?
Nathalie Georges & Robert Urbé – Caritas Luxembourg
Date: Wednesday, 1 October 2014 Tender N° VT/2011/100 Pilot project – Social solidarity for social integration
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1. Conference Program1
At first, Christine Mayer the Economic Chief of the European Commission’s Representation in
Luxembourg, made an introduction about fighting poverty in the UE and underlined the importance and
relevance of such a European Minimum Income Network.
Anne Van Lancker, EMIN policy coordinator, described the EMIN project in detail and presented the EU
roadmap towards progressive realization of adequate and accessible Minimum Income Schemes.
Jonathan Devillers, Expert by experience of the Belgian Anti-Poverty Network (BAPN), then presented the
situation of the minimum income in Belgium.
After this international perspective, Marianne Loutsch pointed out occupational trajectories of the
guaranteed minimum income (RMG) beneficiaries in Luxemburg. She has highlighted 8 different profiles
with a common denominator: to live with the Minimum Income in Luxembourg.
Nathalie Georges shared a Caritas in-house analysis about the Luxembourg system of the guaranteed
minimum income and its possible perverse effects towards people concerned by the law and its
application. Some proposals to improve the situation were made by NGOs.
To conclude the presentations, Anne Franziskus, Research Officer in the national statistical institute of
Luxembourg (STATEC), presented the concept of Reference Budgets. The challenge is to define, as far as
Luxembourg is concerned, a list of goods and services, together with their costs, that a family of a specified
size and composition would need to live at a designated level of well-being.
After each presentation, the assistance had the possibility to ask questions and to launch debates. Some
interventions were very relevant and promised will need further in depth research. At the end of this
conference, the need of working further together (NGOs, social workers, Ministries…) was made perfectly
clear.
For further details, please download the presentations (french versions only):
Anne Van Lancker (EMIN): Feuille de route européenne vers la réalisation progressive de systèmes de revenu minimum accessibles et décents
Jonathan Devillers (BAPN): Les seuils en Belgique pour un revenu minimum adéquat et accessible
Marianne Loutsch(IGSS) : Les trajectoires professionnelles des bénéficiaires du dispositif RMG
Nathalie Georges (Caritas) : Revenu minimum garanti au Luxembourg : Analyse et propositions