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Journal articles on the topic "Politique sociale – France – Aspect économique":
Dumont, Fernand, and Yves Martin. "Avant-propos." Recherches sociographiques 3, no. 1-2 (April 12, 2005): 7–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/055104ar.
Perotti, Antonio. "Les Italiens en France. Un archipel à découvrir." Migrants formation 67, no. 1 (1986): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.1986.6490.
Dangla, Bernard, and Yves Detape. "L’agroalimentaire témoin de l’évolution sociale, économique et politique de la France." Paysans & société N° 399, no. 3 (June 23, 2023): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pes.399.0016.
Dangla, Bernard, and Yves Detape. "L’agroalimentaire, témoin de l’évolution sociale, économique et politique de la France." Paysans & société N° 402, no. 6 (November 29, 2023): 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pes.402.0040.
Haroche, Claudine. "L’inégalité économique, sociale et psychique des femmes: une question démocratique." Exilium Revista de Estudos da Contemporaneidade, no. 1 (October 9, 2020): 119–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.34024/exilium.2020.v.11286.
Cardoso Dalla Costa, Rosa Maria. "Les défis de l'enseignement du journalisme au Brésil." MédiaMorphoses 24, no. 1 (2008): 127–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/memor.2008.2247.
Hoock ( - ), Jochen. "Des usages de l’espace urbain à l’histoire intellectuelle de l’économie politique. Un hommage à Jean-Claude Perrot." Revue de Synthèse 142, no. 3-4 (August 24, 2021): 275–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19552343-14000059.
Barrell, Ray, Paolo Bosi, Paolo Onofri, Odile Chagny, Gaël Dupont, Thierry Latreille, Catherine Mathieu, Henri Sterdyniak, and Joachim Volz. "Vers une nouvelle politique économique en Europe ?" Revue de l'OFCE 71, no. 4 (November 1, 1999): 139–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reof.p1999.71n1.0139.
Jobert, Bruno. "La critique libérale du Welfare State en France." International Review of Community Development, no. 2 (January 29, 2016): 155–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1034866ar.
Têtu, Marie-Thérèse. "L’énigme des sans papiers algériens en France." Anthropologie et Sociétés 31, no. 2 (September 4, 2008): 267–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018694ar.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Politique sociale – France – Aspect économique":
Casamatta, Georges. "L'économie politique de la protection sociale et de la redistribution." Toulouse 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999TOU10052.
Heim, Arthur. "Social investment and the changing face of poverty : essays on the design and evaluation of family and social policies in France." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024EHES0027.
This thesis explores early childcare and activation policies, fundamental within the social investment paradigm, through two large field experiments in France, supported by the National Family Allowance Fund.In the first chapter, with Julien Combe, we consider access to daycare as a matching problem. We propose market design models to define assignment mechanisms and analyse the consequences of design choices in a field experiment. The problem is akin to school choice, but specific constraints affect the definition and scope of stable matchings. Our algorithms provide Student Optimal Fair Assignments (SOFA) in different versions of the problem. Our analysis focuses on the Matthew effect, demonstrating how design and policy choices influence it. Our tools promote fairness and transparency in assignment processes.Chapters 2 and 3 analyse data from an intensive experimental programme aimed at low-income single-parent families in France, implemented from 2018 to 2022.In Chapter 2, I analyse the effects on labour market participation and poverty, and how wrong we would have been not to use a randomised controlled trial. The analyses reveal initially negative effects that diminish over time. Participants have higher employment rates than other comparison groups, but this difference is entirely due to selection bias. This bias is so strong that estimates using the next best identification strategy - modern doubly robust differences-in-differences - fail to include experimental estimates within confidence intervals. Overall, the programme has no average effect on labour market participation and poverty after the end of the training. There are heterogeneous treatment effects by number of children at baseline.In Chapter 3, with Alexandra Galitzine, we challenge the narrative of "making work pay" for single-parent families in France. The 2019 reform of in-work benefits (Prime d'activité) was adopted contemporaneously with this programme. The intervention directly provided individualized and detailed information on the socio-fiscal system in a year-long support programme, likely to have further reduced various barriers to employment. We use this experiment to measure low-income single-parent families' reactions to incentives after the reform.Our primary contribution lies in estimating counterfactual distributions using experimental assignment variations. We find high labour income elasticities for participants, indicating significant disincentives to employment and increased in-work poverty. The programme's effects on family structure vary based on the number of children, highlighting the complex interplay between policy incentives and poverty dynamics. We coined the term "Assistaxation" to describe the phenomenon of heavily taxing the economic, physical, and mental resources of those accessing public assistance, leaving them with little means to escape
Orivel, Estelle. "Légitimité de l'intervention de l'Etat dans le domaine des arts : Rationalité des acteurs et optimum social." Dijon, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997DIJOE011.
The legitimacy of state intervention must be analysed through its capacity to bring the point of market equilibrium nearer from that of social optimum. The first ambition of this thesis is to focus on the dependency of the analysis on 1) rationality hypotheses concerning economic and political agents'behavior and 2) value judgements hidden behind criteria of social optimum. While rationality hypotheses of economic agents lead to the determination of market equilibrium, that is to the point reached concerning the consumption and production of arts, criteria of social optimum define the point to be reached. The gap between the two constitutes the failure of the market. The existence of market failures does not suffice however to demonstrate the legitimacy of state intervention. Indeed, the functionning of the state can, it too, be the subject of other kinds of failures. One must thus analyse, rather than the ideal functionning of the state, its actual functionning, whose characterisation depends, just like that of the market, on rationality hypotheses concerning the behavior of political agents. Finally, apart from the focus placed on the dependence of the analysis on rationality hypotheses and criteria of social optimum, a second original innovation consists in the implementation of a survey on a random sample of 987 french individuals. Its objectives are of two kinds: first of all, test some of the hypotheses concerning the characterisation of works of arts; second of all, establish the excess or insufficiency of the financial effort made by the state concerning the arts
Teste, Thierry. "Les modèles de durée : application pour un traitement micro-économique des durées de chômage." Dijon, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996DIJOE012.
Made from the survey entitled "suivi des chômeurs", this thesis suggests an econometric analysis of unemployment duration in France. This analysis follows a reduced form and rests essentially on the theory of duration models. It uses the most recent techniques. Thus, it is possible to integrate into models the different exits met after unemployment: regular job, marginal job or inactivity. Most of all, it is possible to take into account the stock sampling from the survey, whose importance and influence are underlined. The main objective of this thesis is to be a logical continuation to the numerous studies undertaken until now. That's why this study resumes known and tested buildings. It also uses proportional hazard models and a model of accelerated life. This thesis also shows how this method could be extended to correct the length biased sampling on the model referred to. Moreover, by analyzing the effects of unemployment benefits, it also suggests a modelisation integrating temporal variables
Lequien, Laurent. "Essais d'évaluation de politique publique dans les champs de l'éducation, de la santé et des politiques d'emploi." Phd thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2011. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00705944.
Goujon, Daniel. "Mutations technologiques, économie distributive et revenu minimum : des fondements théoriques à la politique économique du revenu minimum d'insertion." Dijon, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993DIJOE003.
The reappearance of poverty in rich countries at the end of the twentieth century proves that the need of thinking about what is or what should be a fair society does not spontaneously come to a stand still with the development of productive capacities and the growth of available wealth. On the contrary, thanks to the increasing automation of the way of producing, the technological transformation has allowed our society to enter an era of abundance and renews the persistent theme of justice which should be apprehended through the crisis of the values for integration and the development of social dualisme. The system wich had to deal with the scarcity of goods has now to deal with the scarcity of employment ; what kind of method do we have to favour in order to hope getting over the actual exclusion and poverty in an affluent system ? Is it enough to alter social policies implemented within the context of the welfare state or is it necessary to reform the salarial system of the income's distribution. By retaining the basic income as the central theme of the analysis, this thesis intends to answer this type of question. In the light of the historical debate about the setting up of such an income in england at the time of the industrial revolution and the numerous theories on the basic income in the present context of deep social crisis, we shall study the innovative nature and the effeciency of the "rmi's" policy - "revenu minimum d'insertion" : french version of the income support
Ugo, Christine. "Maîtrise des dépenses publiques et réformes du prélèvement social : réflexion sur le cas français." Nice, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985NICE0011.
Soulabaille, Annaïg. "L'évolution économique et sociale de Guingamp aux seizième, dix-septième et dix-huitième siècles." Rennes 2, 1997. http://books.openedition.org/pur/8901.
How is it that over a period of three centuries (from the end of the fifteenth to the end of the eighteenth century), the population of Guingamp hardly developed (having between three thousand and four thousand inhabitants), whereas the city enjoyed a sight, economic activities and institutions that were on the whole favorable to its own development? The answer must probably be sought in its demographic structures (relatively late wedding age, high infant and juvenile mortality), as well as in a peculiar social basis (large number of clerics, and especially numerous religious communities, rather few members of the nobility, and a "third estate" made of many low wage earners), which could barely be helpful so far as the expansion of the town was concerned. One may also allow for the lack of spirit of individual enterprise among its inhabitants who - like the main tradesmen from the middle-class - could have afforded (mostly from a financial point of view) to change, or at least to shift, the way things went, but appear not to have been very enterprising people, as they were quite satisfied with their own business. The example of Jacques Le Brun in the seventeenth century is most appropriated. Prosperous as his business was, he would rather invest his wealth, accumulated through wine trading, in buying land or "stone" (buildings) than in commercial activity. So he managed very quickly to become an ally of some famous families belonging to Breton aristocracy, before becoming himself a member of the nobility, as he assumed the title of squire
Lagasnerie, Grégoire de. "Trois essais en économie de la santé sur la régulation de la demande de soins de ville s'appuyant sur la méthode de micro-simulation." Paris, EHESS, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EHES0093.
This thesis sheds light on various issues in health economics (reimbursement system of care, sensitivity of the demand for health care prices , prediction of the dynamics of care expenses ) through the technique of micro -simulation. This thesis is composed of three articles. The first two articles of this thesis contribute to improved understanding of the mechanism related to the regulation of health care demand through the reimbursement system. The last article analyzes the evolution of the demand for care in the medium and long term. The first article focuses on the analysis in term of equity and hedging of reform of the reimbursement system of healthcare services in France. The second article examines the implications for health insurance and the insured of changes in consumption behavior of insured following a reform of the reimbursement system of cafe in France. The third article, from the study of different methods of projections in the economic literature analyzes the dynamic of outpatient healthcare expenditure related to the ageing population
Viaud, Jean. "Changement des représentations sociales ou déplacement social des sujets dans l'espace des représentations ? : étude longitudinale des représentations sociales de l'économie." Paris 5, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA05H067.
Books on the topic "Politique sociale – France – Aspect économique":
Couté, Jean. Les mutations techniques et industrielles: Choix économiques, choix sociaux. Lyon: Chronique sociale, 1986.
Batifoulier, Philippe. L' économie sociale. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1995.
Frédéric, Charillon, and France Documentation française, eds. La France en 2006: Chronique politique, économique et sociale. 2nd ed. Paris: La Documentation française, 2007.
Frédéric, Charillon, ed. La France en 2005: Chronique politique, économique et sociale. Paris: La Documentation française, 2006.
Pierre, Arnaud, Attali Michaël, and Saint-Martin Jean, eds. Le sport en France: Une approche politique, économique et sociale. [Paris]: La Documentation française, 2008.
Greciano, Pierre-Alain, Frédéric Charillon, and Patrice Liquière. La France en 2009: Chronique politique, économique et sociale : édition 2010. 2nd ed. Paris: Documentation française, 2010.
Benhamou, Françoise. Politique culturelle de la France: Héritages, réalités, récits. Paris: Sapientia, 2005.
Dumont, Jean-Pierre. L' impact de la crise économique sur les systèmes de protection sociale. 2nd ed. Paris: Economica, 1987.
Commission, européenne Direction générale de l'emploi des relations industrielles et des affaires sociales. Politique sociale européenne: Une voie à suivre pour l'union : livre blanc. Luxembourg: Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes, 1994.
Forum national sur la sécurité des familles, ed. La sécurité des familles en période d'insécurité. Ottawa: Conseil canadien de Développement social, 1993.
Book chapters on the topic "Politique sociale – France – Aspect économique":
Hamon, Maurice. "Chapitre XXVII. Capitalisme, industrie et politique : la banque genevoise Saladin et la Manufacture royale des Glaces de France (1702-1830)." In Publications d'histoire économique et sociale internationale, 387–403. Librairie Droz, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/droz.bonin.2022.01.0387.
Debroux, Josette. "La sociologie rurale française : de la spécialisation à une « sociologie transversale »." In Sociologie des mondes ruraux en Pologne et en France : terrains et études. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/8331-165-4.03.
"« Les nouvelles formes habitent et conditionne en le suicide, comme pas mal de d’expression qui apparaissent partie leur scolarité et leur filles de la cité. Quand tu vis là-chez les jeunes Maghrébins de accès au monde professionnel. dedans, tu es convaincue que France portent souvent la Dans une monographie, un ça été voulu comme ça, qu’on marque d’une longue jeune qui avait vécu dans les t’as mis sur la touche [4] pour expérience et d’un profond années soixante dans le plus que t’y restes, pour que tu te sentiment d’exclusion sociale, grand bidonville de la région sentes jamais chez toi, tu es là économique et politique. […] parisienne, « La Folie » à près de la sortie, et à tout Dans l’analyse de ce sentiment Nanterre, raconte: moment, on peut te mettre d’exclusion qu’expriment un – « Vraiment, je me carrément dehors ». (Malika, 25 grand nombre de ces jeunes, demande, qui est-ce qui a pu ans, Marseille) Pour d’autres plusieurs significations inventer le bidonville? Un jeunes, ceux qui ont grandi apparaissent: ils se sentent sadique certainement (…). Les dans les grands ensembles et exclus parce qu’ils sont ordures, on les laissait; les rats, les ZUP [5] qui ont été d’origine maghrébine, enfants on les laissait; les gosses construites à tour de bras [6] de manœuvres et d’ouvriers, tombaient malades, ils avaient dans les années soixante, le jeunes dans une société pas de place pour apprendre à sentiment d’être exclu est le vieillissante que leur jeunesse marcher. On avait honte, on même, mais il est différent effraie; ce sentiment était sales, et pourtant on dans sa nature: si on les a d’exclusion commence pour essayait d’être propres pour pas parqués à la périphérie des certains très tôt à l’école, qu’on sache [2] qu’on était du villes, ce n’est pas pour les ensuite, c’est le lieu bidonville ». exclure totalement de l’espace d’habitation, le manque de Plusieurs histoires allant urbain et social, mais pour les loisirs et de moyens, des dans le même sens sont empêcher d’y entrer. frustrations quotidiennes de racontées par des jeunes des leurs désirs et rêves d’enfants cités de transit de la région." In Francotheque: A resource for French studies, 61. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/978020378416-8.
Reports on the topic "Politique sociale – France – Aspect économique":
Fontecave, Marc, and Candel Sébastien. Quelles perspectives énergétiques pour la biomasse ? Académie des sciences, January 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62686/1.