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Poverty and Exclusion Enhancing Human and Social Capacity for Development The case of France Julien Damon Associate Professor, Sciences Po, Paris 13 June.

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1 Poverty and Exclusion Enhancing Human and Social Capacity for Development The case of France Julien Damon Associate Professor, Sciences Po, Paris 13 June 2010, Hong Kong www.julien-damon.com

2 Summary I.Poverty and Exclusion: a World of Differences and Similarities II.Social Protection in France and the Fight Against Poverty I.Enhancing Human and Social Capacity: Demographic Performances and New Tools

3 I. Poverty and Exclusion: a World of Differences and Similarities

4 Absolute Poverty (up to $1 a day) Source : www.worldmapper.org

5 Slum growth (1990-2001) Source : www.worldmapper.org

6 Sewerage Sanitation(2002) Source : www.worldmapper.org

7 II. Social protection in France

8 8 Source : Eurostat Public social expenditure in percentage of GDP, in 2006

9 Social Security INSURANCE Social Assistance ASSISTANCE Extras PROVISION FOR THE FUTURE The Post-War Scheme  Optional and compulsory protection  Mutual associations, insurance companies, contingency fund organizations  1945 goal: progressive reduction of the need for contingency mechanisms  Needs-based risk coverage  Principally financed through taxation  Mainly vertical redistribution  1945 goal: assistance expected to become residual  Risk coverage for “social assistance” beneficiaries  Principally financed through contributions  Mainly horizontal redistribution  Divided into different programs  1945 goal: universality  The various social insurance programs provide four-fifths of the benefits

10 A “new” social risk: poverty Four “social risks”... Occupational injuries Old age Illness Family... that grew to eleven! Maternity Unemployment Work transitions Survivors Disability Housing Poverty Old age Health Family Employment Housing Poverty By broad risk area, 2007

11 French social policies have met many of the goals they were designed to achieve... providing coverage for the whole population achieving one of the highest fertility rates in the Western world significantly improving the overall health of the population fulfilling a role as an effective, Keynesian-inspired, economic stabilizer limiting inequality through a relatively high level of redistribution reducing poverty, particularly among seniors Bird's-eye View (1)

12 ... they have, however, been hindered by substantial difficulties arising from economic and social change persistently high unemployment, resulting in lost revenue and increased social expenditures structural deficits that create a burden for future generations aging population poor, insufficient, or incomplete coverage of new risks (dependency in old age, exclusion, immigrant integration, etc.) changes to the family structure that challenge the “male breadwinner” concept increasing individualism and consumerism of users and beneficiaries Bird's-eye View (2)

13 A RETENIR Rejuvenation Urbanization More working poor « Single-parentization » And… migrations France and poverty: Five characteristics of poverty

14 Quantitative target setting MDG (UN) – 2000: Reduce by half the proportion of people living on less than a dollar a day OMC (UE) – 2000: Eradicate poverty France – 2007: Reduce poverty by one third in five years France and poverty: A new agenda

15 III. Enhancing Human and Social Capacity: Demographic Performances and New Tools

16 Progression des naissances hors mariage Source : INED New Realities number of births and proportion of births outside marriage

17 Public spending on family benefits, in per cent of GDP, 2005 Source : OECD

18 Aging, everywhere…. Median age (years) Source: Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision,n

19 Another important relationship: share of births outside marriage and fertility rate fertility rate, Sources : OECD, National Statistical Offices and Eurostat Demographic Statistics for EU countries.

20 Three key words: Protection Innovation Investment Asset building. Why not? The case of CTF In the end

21 Thank you for your attention Merci 谢谢


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