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Titre : | France qualitative research report. Work package 3: Socio-economic political context : WP Leaders: Edinburgh Napier University and Universitaet Linz |
Auteurs : | Véronique Simon ; Thierry Berthet |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | SocIEtY: Social Innovation - Empowering the Young for the common good, 2014 |
Format : | 34 p |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Affiliation Céreq Céreq - Centre associé de BordeauxThésaurus CEREQ RAPPORT ; JEUNE ; JEUNE EN DIFFICULTE ; MESURE JEUNE ; INEGALITES ; POLITIQUE PUBLIQUE ; POLITIQUE SOCIALE ; CRISE ECONOMIQUE ; SITUATION DU MARCHE DU TRAVAIL ; INSERTION PROFESSIONNELLE ; CHOMAGE DES JEUNES ; PAUVRETE ; QUALIFICATION ; ABANDON DES ETUDES ; EVALUATION ; FRANCE |
Résumé : | This paper presents an overview of the French situation concerning youth vulnerability and the related public policies at the national level. The starting point is a historical presentation of the progressive emergence of youth in French public policies until the ongoing reform initiated by the actual government in 2013. The next section aims at discussing the notion of vulnerability and the factors of inequality in the French context. The role played by school and access to diploma appears central in the French system. This explains why vulnerable youth are usually referred to early school leavers in France. Youth policy in France is a specific national policy based on transversality between public action sectors. It aims at bringing together various stakeholders national ministries (especially youth, education, employment, justice), regional and local authorities, NGOs, etc. The relation to firms remains relatively weak. The transversality principle based on the idea of a global social intervention towards individuals is developed since the beginning of the 80’s. This global approach to youth problems supposes an intense coordination activity in a segmented and sectorialized public action ruled a very centralized State. This coordination has been ever since very difficult to achieve. A precise description of programs, measures and organizations is hence quite difficult to conduct. This is reinforced by the on-Âgoing large set of reforms engaged since the last 2 years. |
Document Céreq : | Non |
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Society_WP3_report_France_final.pdf Adobe Acrobat PDF |