International audienceIn the French industrial relations system the State is playing a central role. In the recent years, governments tried to conduct their employment policy toward older workers through framing multi-industry bargaining and imposing mandatory bargaining at enterprise level. This policy is called by IR specialists, “negotiated public action”. Two devices were successively used: bargaining on seniors and bargaining on generation contract. The first, which imposed demographic indicators on seniors recruitment or maintaining seniors in employment, was successful in number of agreements but these agreements were not very innovative. The second which aims to connect recruiting a young worker and maintaining or recruiting an olde...
We study the role of labour demand in the low employment rate of older workers in France. We find no...
The low employment rates of older workers (aged 50 and above) in France are directly relatedto the w...
Older workers’ employment rates are high in three EU countries (Sweden, Denmark, UK) and have risen ...
International audienceIn the French industrial relations system the State is playing a central role....
National audienceFrom 2003, strong impetus has prompted collective negociation regarding older worke...
If some European countries started work on age management long ago, several reports confirmed the ur...
We conclude that there are three advantages in promoting the ‘intergenerational’ dimension in social...
Depuis une à deux décennies, l'âge est perçu comme un critère arbitraire pour encadrer des parcours ...
International audiencePersistent high unemployment has established the labor relations system in Fra...
The ageing population is one of the major challenges for Western Countries in recent years. This ph...
The paper is part of a wider research aiming to investigate active ageing policies in Italy and Fran...
Persistent high unemployment has destabilized the labor relations system in France. Jobs have become...
1 Employment of the elderly This paper focuses on employment of older people. The issue is tackled i...
Starting from the theoretical-political paradigm of activation, the chapter analyses welfare reforms...
We offer an alternative explanation for the decline in labor force participation of senior workers. ...
We study the role of labour demand in the low employment rate of older workers in France. We find no...
The low employment rates of older workers (aged 50 and above) in France are directly relatedto the w...
Older workers’ employment rates are high in three EU countries (Sweden, Denmark, UK) and have risen ...
International audienceIn the French industrial relations system the State is playing a central role....
National audienceFrom 2003, strong impetus has prompted collective negociation regarding older worke...
If some European countries started work on age management long ago, several reports confirmed the ur...
We conclude that there are three advantages in promoting the ‘intergenerational’ dimension in social...
Depuis une à deux décennies, l'âge est perçu comme un critère arbitraire pour encadrer des parcours ...
International audiencePersistent high unemployment has established the labor relations system in Fra...
The ageing population is one of the major challenges for Western Countries in recent years. This ph...
The paper is part of a wider research aiming to investigate active ageing policies in Italy and Fran...
Persistent high unemployment has destabilized the labor relations system in France. Jobs have become...
1 Employment of the elderly This paper focuses on employment of older people. The issue is tackled i...
Starting from the theoretical-political paradigm of activation, the chapter analyses welfare reforms...
We offer an alternative explanation for the decline in labor force participation of senior workers. ...
We study the role of labour demand in the low employment rate of older workers in France. We find no...
The low employment rates of older workers (aged 50 and above) in France are directly relatedto the w...
Older workers’ employment rates are high in three EU countries (Sweden, Denmark, UK) and have risen ...