Ouvrage : Bridging Social Inequality Gaps – Concepts, Theories, Methods, and Tools (Andrzej Klimczuk and Delali Dovie)
Chapitre concerné : Reducing Social Inequalitues through the Implementation of Effectuve Right to Employment : The Case of French Experiment « TZCLD »
Edition : IntechOpen
Date de parution : 12/06/2024
Auteur du chapitre : Julien Reisz, Maitre de conférences en économie, rattaché au CERTOP et enseignant à l’ISTHIA.
DOI : 10.5772/intechopen.1004713
Résumé du chapitre :
The “Territoire Zéro Chômeur de Longue Durée” (TZCLD) project—Zero Long-Term Unemployed Territory (ZLTUT)—is an experimental initiative that has been running in France since 2016. Its aim is to fight long-term unemployment on a territorial scale by reintegrating into the labor market people who have been out of work for a long time. TZCLD (ZLTUT) is a public policy measure based on an original conception of employment and work, and on innovative tools and methods for reintegrating long-term unemployed into the labor market. This project is based on three key ideas. Firstly, “no one is unemployable.” Secondly, “there is no shortage of work.” Thirdly, “there is no shortage of money.” Respecting and articulating these three precepts make effective the right to employment. We show that this original “job guarantee” experiment helps to reduce social inequalities.
Keywords: social inequalities, long-term unemployed, labor market, public policy, experiment, effective right, job guarantee, territory, France