2019
DOI: 10.3917/reco.pr2.0145
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Lutte contre la pauvreté et incitations à l’emploi : quelle politique pour les jeunes ?

Abstract: L'auteur remercie Isabelle Terraz, Bertrand Koebel, François Laisney et Bruno Rodrigues pour leurs conseils et remarques ainsi que l'équipe de l'Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) de l'Université d'Essex pour le développement, l'entretien et la mise à disposition du modèle de microsimulation EUROMOD version G2.0+ qui est utilisé dans cette étude. Les données UE-SILC ont été mises à disposition par Eurostat. L'auteur reste responsable des résultats et opinions exprimés dans ce texte. 1 2 Le conte… Show more

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“…This situation adds a new constraint which, like the budgetary constraint, may influence the choices of young adults, or even restrict their range of possibilities. In order to move towards supporting young adults who are less dependent on the resources of their families, the extension of income support to the under25s could be an option (Vergnat, 2019). More broadly, and marking a break with the French semi-family-based model, universal independence allowance financed by the family welfare branch of the social security system would enable young people to gain independence even if the family environment is unfavourable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This situation adds a new constraint which, like the budgetary constraint, may influence the choices of young adults, or even restrict their range of possibilities. In order to move towards supporting young adults who are less dependent on the resources of their families, the extension of income support to the under25s could be an option (Vergnat, 2019). More broadly, and marking a break with the French semi-family-based model, universal independence allowance financed by the family welfare branch of the social security system would enable young people to gain independence even if the family environment is unfavourable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The indicated paradoxes are reflected in the youth policy of different countries. Programs are being developed and implemented around the world aimed at reducing inequality and increasing accessibility of education and work for youth (Makumbi, 2018;Speckesser, Carreras, & Sala, 2019;Tosun, Treib, & De Francesco, 2019;Vergnat, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%