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La valeur des langues dans l’activité professionnelle

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  • François GRIN

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Ce chapitre propose une analyse de la valeur des langues dans l'activité professionnelle en mettant l’accent sur l'estimation des différentiels de revenu du travail qui peuvent être attribués aux compétences linguistiques des individus. Une attention particulière est portée aux études qui évaluent la rentabilité des compétences en français, notamment sur la base de données suisses et canadiennes. L'auteur propose ensuite trois prolongements possibles de la question : (i) les manières alternatives d’aborder la valorisation des compétences linguistiques sur le marché du travail, (ii) la transposition au plan macro-économique de considérations qui relèvent, pour l’essentiel, de l’analyse micro-économique ; (iii) les taux de rendement sociaux, qui proposent une lecture de la rentabilité des compétences sur le plan de la collectivité. Il ouvre ensuite une discussion des différents résultats exposés dans ce chapitre sous l’angle des politiques publiques, notamment des politiques linguistiques.

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  • François GRIN, 2015. "La valeur des langues dans l’activité professionnelle," Working Papers P139, FERDI.
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    1. François GRIN, 2015. "La valeur des langues dans l’activité professionnelle," Working Papers P139, FERDI.
    2. Weiguo Zhang & Gilles Grenier, 2012. "How can Language be linked to Economics? A Survey of Two Strands of Research," Working Papers 1206E, University of Ottawa, Department of Economics.
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    JEL classification:

    • Z1 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics
    • Z18 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - Public Policy
    • Z19 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - Other

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