Abstract

On 1st June 2009, RSA took the place of RMI. To what extent has this new scheme encouraged people to return to work ? Based on data from the CNAF, the French national office of family social benefits, a study of the path to employment taken by unmarried recipients of RSA for the unemployed shows that only a minority of people (scarcely 15% both at the time of the reform and in the year preceding it) had episodes of employment. However, despite a more unfavourable economic situation, there were fewer people leaving employment at the time of the reform. Lastly, the new scheme is struggling to get unmarried benefit recipients with or without children back into regular employment.

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