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Low-Wage Work in France: RSF's Project on Low-Wage Work in Europe and the US

Editat de Eve Caroli, Jerome Gautie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 apr 2008
In France, low wages have historically inspired tremendous political controversy. The social and political issues at stake center on integrating the working class into society and maintaining the stability of the republican regime. A variety of federal policies—including high minimum wages and strong employee protection—serve to ensure that the low-wage workforce stays relatively small. Low-Wage Work in France examines both the benefits and drawbacks of this politically inspired system of worker protection. France's high minimum wage, which is indexed not only to inflation but also to the average increase in employee wages, plays a critical role in limiting the development of low-paid work. Social welfare benefits and a mandatory thirty-five hour work week also make life easier for low-wage workers. Strong employee protection is a central characteristic of the French model, but high levels of protection for employees may also be one of the causes of France's chronically high rate of unemployment. The threat of long-term unemployment may, in turn, contribute to a persistent sense of insecurity among French workers. Low-Wage Work in France provides a lucid analysis of how a highly regulated labor market shapes the experiences of workers—for better and for worse. A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Case Studies of Job Quality in Advanced Economies
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ISBN-13: 9780871540706
ISBN-10: 0871540703
Pagini: 323
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Russell Sage Foundation
Colecția Russell Sage Foundation
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Notă biografică

ÈVE CAROLI is professor of economics at University Paris X. JÉRÔME GAUTIÉ is professor of economics at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

Cuprins

{FMT}Contents{/FMT} About the Authors Foreword Eric Wanner{/FM} {CHAPS} Introduction: The French Story Robert Solow Chapter 1: Introduction Ève Caroli and Jérôme Gautié Chapter 2: Low-Wage Work and Labor Market Institutions in France Ève Caroli, Jérôme Gautié, and Philippe Askenazy Chapter 3: Operators in Food-Processing Industries: Coping with Increasing Pressures Ève Caroli, Jérôme Gautié, and Annie Lamanthe Chapter 4: Good Jobs, Hard Work? Employment Models for Nurse¿s Aides and Hospital Housekeepers Philippe Méhaut, Anne Marie Arborio, Jacques Bouteiller, Philippe Mossé, and Lise Causse Chapter 5: Housekeeper in French Hotels: Cinderella in the Shadows Christine Guégnard and Sylvie-Anne Mériot Chapter 6: Working Hard for Large French Retailers Philippe Askenazy, Jean-Baptiste Berry, and Sophie-Prunier Poulmaire Chapter 7: Job Quality and Career Opportunities for Call Center Workers: Contrasting Patterns in France Mathieu Beraud, Thierry Colin, and Benoît Grasser, with the participation of Émilie Fériel Chapter 8: Summary and Conclusions: Why and How Do Institutions Matter? Ève Caroli and Jérôme Gautié