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Le paradoxe des nouvelles politiques d'insertion

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  • Jekaterina Dmitrijeva
  • Florent Fremigacci

    (EconomiX - EconomiX - UPN - Université Paris Nanterre - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

  • Yannick L'Horty

Abstract

Social policies implemented by French departments have significantly evolved since the 2009 reform of the RSA (Revenu de Solidarité Active) minimum income scheme. Designed to promote employability through better assessment of individual obstacles to employment, local programs display paradoxically low participation rates. This study uses an original dataset on a cohort of newly registered RSA recipients to investigate the extent and causes of non-participation in a social program consisting of 15 workshops dealing with potential obstacles to employment. While the global participation rate is estimated to only 13 percent, we are able to distinguish the demand side causes (the behavior of eligible individuals) and those on the supply side (social policy offer) by decomposing the participation process in three stages: the receipt of notification to attend; acceptance; effective enrollment. Our finding is that supply factors play a major role in low participation in social policies.
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  • Jekaterina Dmitrijeva & Florent Fremigacci & Yannick L'Horty, 2015. "Le paradoxe des nouvelles politiques d'insertion," Post-Print hal-01385991, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01385991
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    1. Sylvain Chareyron, 2016. "Le non-recours aux aides sociales sous conditions de ressources," Erudite Ph.D Dissertations, Erudite, number ph16-01 edited by Yannick L'Horty & François Legendre, December.
    2. Mélika Ben Salem & Aurélien Boyer & Muriel Roger & Michaël Zemmour, 2025. "Dynamique des allocataires du RSA à Paris," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) hal-05400100, HAL.

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