Getting out of RSA and long-term unemployment

Workshop

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Location 48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France

Presence On site

Hourly

The Paris School of Economics is glad to invite you to the “getting out of RSA and long-term unemployment” workshop.

This workshop organized by the Labor Chair in partnership with the Centre pour la recherche économique et ses applications (Cepremap), the Institut des politiques publiques (IPP) and Pôle emploi.

Program

09:00-09:15 – Welcome

09:15-10:15 – Support for the long-term unemployed and those receiving RSA benefits: objectives and methods of action

Presentation by Pôle Emploi on existing measures for DEDLs and DEDL-RSAs, difficulties encountered, current and planned experiments.

10:15-11:15 – What do we know about the return to employment of the long-term unemployed?

Summary of existing research on long-term unemployment and the trajectories of recipients of minimum social benefits.

  • Thomas Breda, professor at the Paris School of Economics and and co-head of the Labor and Employment division at the Institut des politiques publiques (IPP)
  • Cyril Nouveau, director of Statistics, Studies and Evaluation at Pôle Emploi

11:15-11:30 – Break

11:30-12:15 – Remobilization or demobilization?

Summary of the effects of increased conditionality of minimum social benefits and sanctions.

12:15-12:45 – What research is currently underway?

Presentation of work in progress on financial obstacles to training for the long-term unemployed.

  • Todor Tochev, postdoctoral fellow at the Paris School of Economics

12:50-13:00 – Workshop presentation for “Pôle Emploi”

13:00-14:00 – Lunch

Room R1-14

14:00-16:50 – Workshops

The workshops bring together Pôle Emploi staff and researchers to discuss solutions to problems encountered.

Workshop 1 – Getting in touch with the right person and directing them to the right program
Room R1-16, led by Guillaume Allègre and Lily Savey

Workshop 2 – Over time: maintaining motivation, commitment and trust
Room R1-09, led by Dominique Meurs and Todor Tochev

Workshop 3 – Reorientation and intermediate stages: developing support
Room R5-10, led by Mathieu Perona and Joyce Sultan

17:00-17:30 – Restitution

Room R1-09

The Labor Chair aims to attract the best young scholars (doctoral and post-doctoral) working on labor issues, to form a network of affiliated researchers, and to create and disseminate accessible academic work, and thus to refine our understanding of trends in work, employment dynamics, wages and unemployment.

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