In 2009, France is expected to create a new minimum income guarantee called "revenu de solidarité active" (RSA) in order to replace several existing programmes. It should benefit those in work according to a degressive schedule that reminds one of the negative income tax or universal basic income projects. The paper attempts to offer a compact answer to the many questions raised by this major change in the national welfare system. After summing up the theoretical and historical context, it elaborates on the three arguments for RSA – rationalization, incentives, and redistribution – and finally concludes by making concrete proposals on how to implement it.revenu de solidarité active (RSA); negative income taxation; universal basic grant; wel...
A social policy reform aiming at reducing poverty by drafting a new minimum income scheme (MIS) can ...
Should the 18-year Old Also Benefit from the New French Income Maintenance Scheme (Revenu de solidar...
Reforming local supply of social transfers in the new revenu de solidarité active (RSA) context. The...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 902Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HECIn 2009, France is e...
The principles of «revenu de solidarité active » in light of other countries’ experience. The revenu...
National audienceBased on an extensive survey of local and extra-legal social allowances in thirteen...
The social welfare allowance revenu de solidarité active (RSA, “ active solidarity income”) came int...
This thesis focuses on proposals of basic income in lieu of means-tested cash transfers in the Frenc...
The paper analyzes the structure of the French redistribution system, and investigates some directio...
ACLNInternational audienceIn 2016, a "Work bonus'' should replace the French earned income tax credi...
The step by step change of the US Welfare State at the beginning of the nineties significantly accel...
On 1st June 2009, RSA took the place of RMI. To what extent has this new scheme encouraged people to...
Between the late 1990s and the present the logic of conditionality in French minimum income provisio...
The case for reform of the social security financing in France Henri Sterdyniak and Pierre Villa In ...
National audienceThe study is a contribution to the analysis and evaluation of the RSA (Active Solid...
A social policy reform aiming at reducing poverty by drafting a new minimum income scheme (MIS) can ...
Should the 18-year Old Also Benefit from the New French Income Maintenance Scheme (Revenu de solidar...
Reforming local supply of social transfers in the new revenu de solidarité active (RSA) context. The...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 902Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HECIn 2009, France is e...
The principles of «revenu de solidarité active » in light of other countries’ experience. The revenu...
National audienceBased on an extensive survey of local and extra-legal social allowances in thirteen...
The social welfare allowance revenu de solidarité active (RSA, “ active solidarity income”) came int...
This thesis focuses on proposals of basic income in lieu of means-tested cash transfers in the Frenc...
The paper analyzes the structure of the French redistribution system, and investigates some directio...
ACLNInternational audienceIn 2016, a "Work bonus'' should replace the French earned income tax credi...
The step by step change of the US Welfare State at the beginning of the nineties significantly accel...
On 1st June 2009, RSA took the place of RMI. To what extent has this new scheme encouraged people to...
Between the late 1990s and the present the logic of conditionality in French minimum income provisio...
The case for reform of the social security financing in France Henri Sterdyniak and Pierre Villa In ...
National audienceThe study is a contribution to the analysis and evaluation of the RSA (Active Solid...
A social policy reform aiming at reducing poverty by drafting a new minimum income scheme (MIS) can ...
Should the 18-year Old Also Benefit from the New French Income Maintenance Scheme (Revenu de solidar...
Reforming local supply of social transfers in the new revenu de solidarité active (RSA) context. The...