The presentation of the book “Les femmes, les jeunes et les enfants d’abord. Investissement social et économie de la qualité“, by Clément Carbonnier and Bruno Palier, will take place on Tuesday May 31st, 6-7:30 pm (CET). The debate will be held in French, at the Paris School of Economics (R2.01).
Summary of “Les femmes, les jeunes et les enfants d’abord. Investissement social et économie de la qualité”
Notre système de protection sociale, pensé au sortir de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, ne sait pas protéger les personnes les plus vulnérables. Pauvreté des enfants, précarité des jeunes et des moins qualifiés, difficultés des familles monoparentales : tels sont quelques-uns des nouveaux défis à relever. Répondre aux enjeux sociaux actuels ne peut plus être affaire de simples ajustements mais impose une stratégie globale.
En s’appuyant sur l’évaluation des réformes passées, en France et à l’étranger, et sur une lecture solide des indicateurs économiques, Clément Carbonnier et Bruno Palier proposent une stratégie de la qualité pour toutes et tous. Ce nouveau contrat social repose sur des politiques publiques d’investissement social inclusives et une montée en qualité généralisée du système productif. Il permettra de sortir de l’économie du low-cost, et de garantir la qualité de la vie et des emplois de toutes et tous au nom d’une plus grande justice sociale.
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About the authors
- Clément Carbonnier is a professor of economics at Paris 8 University.
- Bruno Palier is a CNRS Research Director at Sciences Po’s Center for European Studies
EVENT DETAILS
📚 Clément Carbonnier and Bruno Palier, “Les femmes, les jeunes et les enfants d’abord. Investissement social et économie de la qualité“, Presses universitaires de France, 2022.
📅 Tuesday May 31st – 6-7:30 pm (CET)
📍 Paris School of Economics (R2.01). We strongly encourage you to attend the debate in person. Yet, if this is not possible, you can join the debate on Zoom by registering on this form.
🎙 The debate will be held in French.
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