Unemployment in the 1930s was low in France by international standards, nevertheless there was a virulent drive to expel immigrant workers as a means of limiting domestic unemployment. This involved not only the repatriation of the foreign chômeur, but also legislation to displace the foreign worker from his workplace. This paper extends the current debate over the effectiveness of this strategy with the use of two archival datasets. The inability of the State to reach its immigrant employment targets is confirmed, but it is suggested that it was not that unemployed Frenchmen were not willing to take the unattractive jobs that immigrant held, but that employers were unwilling to substitute their foreign workers with their French unemployed ...
International audienceFrance has a longer history of immigration than any other country in Western E...
Between 1880 and 1970, immigration was mainly related to jobs. It was not stable over time. It was u...
Immigration Policies, the State and Labor Markets. France and the United States, 1880-1930. C. Collo...
Unemployment in the 1930s was low in France by international standards, nevertheless there was a vir...
Foreign Labour in a Context of Unemployment. During the years of economic growth, France had a tay...
Foreign Labour in a Context of Unemployment. During the years of economic growth, France had a tay...
The 1930 crisis had already revealed that, despite a very extent surem-ployment, the state obtained ...
The unemployment crisis of 1926-7 focused attention onto the question of immigration. Historians of ...
The deportation of the unemployed in the 1930s continued well established practice, but at the same ...
This study is an attempt to highlight the relative importance of unemployment in France in the 1930s...
Between 1884 and 1914, several hundred thousand male foreigners, chiefly Italian, entered unskilled ...
The amount of French casualties after World War One forced the Third Republic to recruit foreign lab...
This paper introduces an empirical model of the French interwar labour market that is comparable to ...
Initially liberal in its response to refugees from Nazism in 1933, France soon closed its borders to...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.98057(no 54) / BLDSC - British L...
International audienceFrance has a longer history of immigration than any other country in Western E...
Between 1880 and 1970, immigration was mainly related to jobs. It was not stable over time. It was u...
Immigration Policies, the State and Labor Markets. France and the United States, 1880-1930. C. Collo...
Unemployment in the 1930s was low in France by international standards, nevertheless there was a vir...
Foreign Labour in a Context of Unemployment. During the years of economic growth, France had a tay...
Foreign Labour in a Context of Unemployment. During the years of economic growth, France had a tay...
The 1930 crisis had already revealed that, despite a very extent surem-ployment, the state obtained ...
The unemployment crisis of 1926-7 focused attention onto the question of immigration. Historians of ...
The deportation of the unemployed in the 1930s continued well established practice, but at the same ...
This study is an attempt to highlight the relative importance of unemployment in France in the 1930s...
Between 1884 and 1914, several hundred thousand male foreigners, chiefly Italian, entered unskilled ...
The amount of French casualties after World War One forced the Third Republic to recruit foreign lab...
This paper introduces an empirical model of the French interwar labour market that is comparable to ...
Initially liberal in its response to refugees from Nazism in 1933, France soon closed its borders to...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.98057(no 54) / BLDSC - British L...
International audienceFrance has a longer history of immigration than any other country in Western E...
Between 1880 and 1970, immigration was mainly related to jobs. It was not stable over time. It was u...
Immigration Policies, the State and Labor Markets. France and the United States, 1880-1930. C. Collo...