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This Selected Issues paper examines the causes and potential remedies for structural unemployment in France. Structural unemployment in France has long been elevated, and appears to have edged up further since the crisis. This reflects both demand and supply factors, including: high labor taxes, wage stickiness, a growing skill gap, hysteresis effects from the crisis years, a lengthy period of elevated economic uncertainty, inactivity traps created by the unemployment and welfare benefit systems, and demographic factors that have pushed up the labor force. The cyclical recovery is projected to bring down the unemployment rate only slowly. Reducing labor tax wedges can increase both output and employment.
La société française semble bloquée par ses structures et ses mentalités. Est-ce une fatalité ? Pourquoi la France ne compte-t-elle aucun patron de grande entreprise issu de l’immigration maghrébine, aucun Noir dans l’état-major des armées et seulement un fils d’immigrés de couleur comme ministre, et cela depuis tout récemment ? Quel est le sens du débat sur l’immigration alors que nos banlieues sont des ghettos ? Pourquoi donner une prime pour l’emploi si le SMIC bloque l’embauche ? Les États-Unis ont commencé à mettre au travail les allocataires des minima sociaux. La France ne peut-elle s’en inspirer ? Un économiste à la fois français et américain propo...
In France, low wages have historically inspired tremendous political controversy. The social and political issues at stake center on integrating the working class into society and maintaining the stability of the republican regime. A variety of federal policies—including high minimum wages and strong employee protection—serve to ensure that the low-wage workforce stays relatively small. Low-Wage Work in France examines both the benefits and drawbacks of this politically inspired system of worker protection. France's high minimum wage, which is indexed not only to inflation but also to the average increase in employee wages, plays a critical role in limiting the development of low-paid wo...
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This report contains a survey of the main barriers to employment for older workers, an assessment of measures to overcome these barriers, and a set of policy recommendations for France.
This 2005 OECD Economic Survey of France focuses on three key challenges faced by France: making the fiscal system sustainable, improving labour market performance, and product market competition. The chapter on the fiscal system includes annexes on ...
The European chemical industry is the largest in the world but it is by no means the only source of occupational exposure to chemical hazards, because chemical products are both used and are bi-products in many diverse forms of work. This book is a study of strategic approaches to managing the risks of working with hazardous substances in Europe.