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Patrick Artus

France has a low employment rate and a high structural unemployment rate: What should it do?

R elative to other OECD countries, France’s employment rate is currently low and its structural unemployment rate is high. So what should it do? Correct what robustly seems to reduce the employment rate and increase structural unemployment in France: the excessive level of corporate social contributions, the insufficient level of labour force skills . Demand stimulus does not lift the employment rate if this rate is low because of a high structural unemployment rate. Not confuse the direction of the causality between the employment rate and welfare benefits: it is because the employment rate is low that welfare benefits are high; reducing benefits would not lift the employment rate. Nothing that may impede a fall in the structural unemployment rate . C ompanies should be encouraged to hire people with low employability, who are excluded from the labour market , and to train them . G iving companies an incentive to use overtime is therefore a step in the wrong direction.
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