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The Major Transformations of the French Labour Market Since the Early 1960s
[Les grandes transformations du marché du travail en France depuis le début des années 1960]

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  • Olivier Marchand

    (INSEE - Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques (INSEE))

  • Claude Minni

    (DARES - Direction de l'animation de la recherche, des études et des statistiques - Ministère du Travail, de l'Emploi et de la Santé)

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This paper looks at the major changes in the French labour market since the 1960s. Over this period, the labour force has steadily increased, primarily owing to demographics (the post-war baby boom). The labour force also saw increasing female employment, higher quali- fications and a reduction in the length of working life at both ends. Three factors have driven changes in labour market trends in the last 50 years: economic globalisation, the emergence of ICT and development of automation, and the growth of the service economy, particularly financial services. For their part, employment policies have sought to "enrich" the employment content of growth. After the 1974 break in the growth trend, the interaction of labour supply and demand led to rising unemployment and increasing diversity in employment statuses. The growth of short-term and very short-term contracts, as well as arrangements falling between salaried and non-salaried employment illustrate a significant increase in employment precariousness.

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  • Olivier Marchand & Claude Minni, 2019. "The Major Transformations of the French Labour Market Since the Early 1960s [Les grandes transformations du marché du travail en France depuis le début des années 1960]," Post-Print hal-05296548, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05296548
    DOI: 10.24187/ecostat.2019.510t.1989
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    1. Olivier Marchand & Claude Minni, 2019. "The Major Transformations of the French Labour Market Since the Early 1960s," Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics, Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (INSEE), issue 510-511-5, pages 89-107.

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