Abstract
The article has been divided into two parts. In the irst one the author presents dominant
trends of the contemporary academic discourse over the European social policy, in the context of
progressive europeization in this ield as well and on the level of comparative research. The second
part of the article depicts results of studies led among central level politicians (members of parliament,
members of government) conducted by each national research team within the framework
of the PROFIT project. The starting point of the research was the assumption that the way politicians
contextualize the problem of social inequalities inheritance and politicians’ opinions about
the phenomenon of IIofI can considerably inluence the mode state’s priorities concerning social
policy are being formulated.