Languages Disenfranchisement in the European Union
Data
01.01.2004
01.01.2004
Autori
Shlomo Weber, Victor Ginsburgh
Codice JEL
D70,O52,Z13
D70,O52,Z13
Parole chiave:
Languages,Disenfranchisement,European Union
Languages,Disenfranchisement,European Union
Publisher
Economy and Society
Economy and Society
Editor
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano
We introduce the notion of language disenfranchisement which arises if the number of EU working languages is reduced. We use the data on language proficiency in EU and show that, in spite of the widespread knowledge of English, the retention of French and German as working languages in essential to avoid a too large degree of disenfranchisement of citizens. The picture, however, becomes somewhat different if we consider the population under age of 40. We also argue that even though French is the second leading language within the EU, the situation is likely to be reversed after the enlargement.