Régimes de croissance et aides publiques aux entreprises en Europe

Research team: Bruno Palier (CEE, LIEPP) Léo Vigny (LIEPP) Research projet led in partnership with IRES-FO Project description:  Following on from the research carried out by LIEPP's Socio-fiscal Policy Unit, this research project, carried out in collaboration with IRES-FO, proposes to explore the dynamics between growth regimes and...

Discontinuity of employment and unemployment insurance reform: what effects on the job seekers' income and return to work (DISRAC)

Project holder:  Sabina Issehnane (LIED, Université Paris Cité / CNAM-CEET) Research team: Thibaud Deguilhem (LADYSS, Université Paris Cité) Redha Fares (LIED, Université Paris Cité) Wided Merchaoui (CNAM-CEET / DEPS Ministère de la Culture)  Antoine Rebérioux (LADYSS, Université Paris Cité) Camille Signoretto (...

Financialisation and labour conditions: comparative public policies in Brazil and Greece

Project holder: Vinícius Araújo Martinez Camarinha (LADYSS, Université Paris Cité) Research team:  Iris Nikolopoulou (LADYSS, Université Paris Cité) Project description :  This project proposes a framework to illustrate how financialisation shapes economic and social dependencies between countries. Studies indicate that...

Who takes care? Early childcare, inequalities, and women's professional careers

LIEPP's Socio-fiscal Policies and Educational policies research groups and PRESAGE are pleased to convene the workshop: Who takes care? Early childcare, inequalities, and women's professional careers June 12th. 9am-5pm. (Paris time) Location: Sciences Po, Salle du Conseil, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007, Paris.  Mandatory registration to...

Politiques d’exonérations sur les bas salaires: usages et effets potentiels

LIEPP's Socio-fiscal policies research group is pleased to convene the seminar:  Politiques d’exonérations sur les bas salaires: usages et effets potentiels  April 23rd. 4.30pm-6pm. Sciences Po, Salle du Conseil, 13 rue de l’Université, 75007 Paris.  Mandatory registration to participate in person.  Mandatory registration to...

Comment verser de l'argent aux pauvres ? Comment l'économiste peut-il répondre à la question normative ?

LIEPP's Socio-fiscal policies research group is pleased to convene the seminar: Comment verser de l'argent aux pauvres ? Comment l'économiste peut-il répondre à la question normative ? April 3rd. 4.30pm-6pm.  Sciences Po, Salle K011, 1 place Saint Thomas d'Aquin, 75007 Paris.  Mandatory registration to participate in person...

Riots and public policy: a comparative socio-territorial analysis of the 2023 riots

Project holder:  Marco Oberti  Project description:  How can we interpret the geography and scale of the 2023 riots? What do they reveal about young people's relationship with cities, territories, and neighborhoods? Are the affected areas targeted by public policy measures, and can their targeting be assessed in the...

Evaluation du dispositif expérimental « Diagnostic RSA jeunes de 25 à 30 ans »

Project holders:  Tom CHEVALIER (CNRS, laboratoire Arènes, Sciences Po Rennes) Clément CARBONNIER (Université Paris 8, LIEPP)  Julie OUDOT (CSO)  Project description:  With the aim of improving the system for referring RSA recipients to a support service, the Département of Seine-Saint-Denis is experimenting with a system in...

L’exploitation locative sur le marché français du logement

Project holder:  Simon Bittmann Maxime Gueuder Project description:  This project aims to construct a measure of rental exploitation in the French housing market, based on a main index comparing the amount of rent paid (by tenants) and the market value of the property (for landlords). The study will cover both private and social...

Que sait-on du travail ? Un projet de médiation scientifique

Project description :  With the planned pension reform of 2023, the issue of work has become central to the public debate. Even though it has often been neglected in the past by the media and the authorities (including during the preparation of this pension reform), work in France has been the subject of a great deal of research in the social...
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