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Social security and/or social action? The philosophy of the “guaranteed personal microcredit” in France
[Aide ou action sociale ? Une analyse à partir des expérimentations du microcrédit social]

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  • Pascal Glemain

    (CIAPHS - Centre Interdisciplinaire d'Analyse des Processus Humains et Sociaux [Rennes] - UR2 - Université de Rennes 2)

  • Maryline Meyer

Abstract

Social and solidarity-based economy is concerned with a new economic approach about social policy in a crisis context. Indeed, the first Social Cohesion Fund, launched in 2005 by the French government, aims to promote"personal microcredit". Personal microcredits benefit to people who are excluded from traditional banking bundling services, to finance their personal or social projects. They are delivered through partnerships between some cooperative banks and social structures, who support people granted microcredit. Our research paper is coming under west regional experiences in France of the personal microcredit device. This study would have liked to contribute to a better understanding of a new tool for the struggle against social injustices which entails transformations in social work.

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  • Pascal Glemain & Maryline Meyer, 2011. "Social security and/or social action? The philosophy of the “guaranteed personal microcredit” in France [Aide ou action sociale ? Une analyse à partir des expérimentations du microcrédit social]," Post-Print hal-01892646, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01892646
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