Poverty in France

Poverty in France

Poverty in France has fallen by 60% over thirty years. Although it affected 15% of the population in 1970, in 2001 only 6.1% (or 3.7 million people) were below the poverty line (which, according to INSEE's criteria, is half of the median income).

Before, the poor were for the most part retirees. The trend reversed itself in the 1980s with an increase in unemployment among young people; while poverty among the elderly dropped 85% (from 27.3% to 3.8%), among those still in the workforce it increased by 38% over the same 30 years (from 3.9% to 5.4%). Various social welfare programs have had an important impact in low-income households, and in 2002, they may in some cases have represented more than 50% of the household's income. [fr [http://lesrapports.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr/BRP/044000149/0000.pdf "Le rapport de l'Observatoire national de la pauvreté et de l'exclusion sociale 2003-2004"] , [http://lesrapports.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr/BRP/044000149/0001.pdf second part] and [http://lesrapports.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr/BRP/044000149/0002.pdf third part] . See p. 26 of Part 1.]

tatus in 2005

In 2005, the poverty line was fixed at 645 euros per person per month. By comparison, the "revenu minimum d'insertion" (RMI, which idea draws on guaranteed minimum income, although it is not distributed to any one) was at that time 440.86 euros per month for a person living alone. [fr [http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/particuliers/F1887.xhtml?&n=Emploi,%20travail&l=N5&n=Revenu%20minimum%20d'insertion%20(RMI)&l=N478&n=Allocation%20de%20revenu%20minimum%20d'insertion%20(RMI)&l=N11902 "Montant de l'allocation de revenu minimum d'insertion"] ] The French poverty line is slightly higher than that of the United States, [ [http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/05poverty.shtml 2005 Federal Poverty Guidelines] , U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, retrieved February 15, 2007] suggesting that some who would be considered living in poverty in France would not be if they had the same income in the United States. However, it is difficult to compare them as they are not calculated in the same way, notwithstanding differences in cost or standards of living. While the French poverty threshold is calculated as being half of the median income, the U.S. poverty threshold is based on dollar costs of the economy food plan, that is, on income inequality [ [http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/papers/hptgssiv.htm The Development and History of the U.S. Poverty Thresholds — A Brief Overview] , by Gordon M. Fisher, US Department of Health and Human Services, [GSS/SSS Newsletter [Newsletter of the Government Statistics Section and the Social Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association] , Winter 1997, pp. 6-7] ]

In 2005:
*A million children (8%) were living below the poverty line;
*42,000 children were affected by lead poisoning, a sign of decrepit housing; lead-based paint has been forbidden for building painters since 1915, to all professionals since 1948, and to everyone since 1993. The risk of exposure to lead today is four times greater for buildings constructed before 1915 than for a building constructed between 1915 and 1948.
*500,000 housing units were unclean.
*200,000 students were in difficult financial situations, which has led young women to pay for their studies by selling their "services," e.g. by placing ads for prostitution on the Internet. This phenomenon is on the rise in the country (in 2006, the students' union SUD Etudiant estimated the number to be 40,000). [fr" [http://www.lefigaro.fr/france/20061030.FIG000000152_la_prostitution_gagne_les_bancs_de_la_fac.html La prostitution gagne les bancs de la fac] ", "Le Figaro", October 30, 2006]

Nevertheless, social services allow France to have one of the lowest child mortality rates despite this poverty.

Despite the positive developments, it seems that rural areas have been attracting more and more of those left behind; a non-negligible segment of at-risk city populations have been moving to the country and joining the ranks of small-time farmers among "rural" welfare recipients. This phenomenon is partly explained by the lower cost of rural living compared to the expense of city life. [Alexandre Pagès (2005), "La pauvreté en milieu rural", Toulouse, Presses Universitaires du Mirail]

Another indicator of poverty is the RMI. In 1994, in metropolitan France, the number of RMI recipients was 783,436; ten years later (in June 2004), it rose to 1,041,026. In the overseas departments, it was 105,033 at the end of 1994 and 152,892 in June 2004. [ [http://www.insee.fr/fr/ffc/chifcle_fiche.asp?tab_id=338 Les bénéficiaires du RMI selon la situation familiale] , INSEE (Source : Cnaf, fichier FILEAS, données au 31 décembre 1994 et au 30 juin 2004). Published in June 2004 ] By 31 December 2005, the figure stood at 1,112,400.Fact|date=February 2007 From December 2004 to December 2005, the number of RMI recipients increased by 4.7% according to the "Secours catholique" NGO. [ [http://www.secours-catholique.asso.fr/telechargements/rapport_statistique_2005.pdf STATISTIQUES D’ACCUEIL 2005 - Pauvreté: facteur d'isolement] , "Secours catholique" ]

Bidonvilles

Although poverty seems to have decreased overall, a form of extreme misery has reappeared in the 2000s. The media have attracted attention to "bidonvilles" (shanty towns), which were thought to have disappeared in the 1970s, with the transformation of Nanterre's bidonville into a modern city (at the end of the 1960s, there were 89 shanty towns on the outskirts of Paris, and 43% of French Algerians lived in bidonvilles in 1963, a year after the Evian Accords put an end to the Algerian War [ [http://www.cndp.fr/Tice/Teledoc/dossiers/dossier_gone.htm Le Gone du Chaâba] fr icon] ). Such urban communities, without roads or public services (no electricity, one access point to water), are a reality for example in Villeurbanne (Lyon), where a bidonville contains 500 persons with Roma origins, a third of them being children. [ [http://www.humanite.presse.fr/journal/2007-01-24/2007-01-24-844535 Dans le bidonville des Rom de Villeurbanne] , "L'Humanité", January 24, 2007 fr icon ] [ [http://www.20minutes.fr/articles/2006/10/11/20061011-Lyon-Les-enfants-du-bidonville-a-rude-ecole.php Les enfants des bidonvilles font leur rentrée scolaire] , "20 Minutes" (Lyon), October 11, 2006 fr icon ] [cite web|url=http://site.voila.fr/galerie.photo8/divers/bidonvilles.htm|title=Photos|accessdate=2007-02-20] In February 2007, bulldozers destroyed a bidonville in Bobigny, near Paris, where 266 Romanian and Bulgarian citizens had been registered. [ [http://www.20minutes.fr/articles/2007/02/02/20070202-Paris-Le-bidonville-de-Bobigny-rase-de-la-carte.php Le bidonville de Bobigny rasé de la carte] , "20 Minutes", 2 February 2007 fr icon ] [ [http://www.lagazettedescommunes.com/RSS/detailArticle.asp?id=17202 Ile-de-France. Le bidonville de Bobigny progressivement rasé au bulldozer] , "La Gazette des Communes", 1 February 2007 fr icon ] [ [http://www.rfi.fr/actufr/articles/085/article_49271.asp Le bidonville de Bobigny] , "Radio France Internationale" (audio reportage) 30 January 2007 fr icon ] [ [http://www.20minutes.fr/articles/2007/01/17/20070117-Paris-Bienvenue-a-Bidonville-sur-Bobigny.php Bienvenue à Bidonville-sur-Bobigny] , "20 Minutes", 17 January 2007 fr icon ]

Furthermore, bidonvilles are common in the overseas departments. [ [http://www.rfi.fr/actufr/articles/076/article_43372.asp Quand la France rase illégalement maisons et bidonvilles] , "Radio France Internationale", April 28, 2006 fr icon ]

See also

*Abbé Pierre

Footnotes

References

* Report by the "Conseil de l'emploi, des revenus et de la cohésion sociale" (CERC), February 17, 2005 [http://www.cerc.gouv.fr]
* April 2005 report on poverty in France by Emmaüs given by its president Martin Hirsch to the "ministre des Solidarités, de la Santé et de la Famille" Philippe Douste-Blazy

Notes

* "This article is based on the French Wikipedia article [http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pauvret%C3%A9_en_France&oldid=14176054 Pauvreté en France] , retrieved February 15, 2007."

External links

* [http://www.insee.fr/fr/ffc/chifcle_fiche.asp?tab_id=54 Seuils de pauvreté en France, sur le site de l'INSEE]
* [http://www.insee.fr/fr/ffc/chifcle_fiche.asp?tab_id=55 Taux de pauvreté en France, sur le site de l'INSEE]
* [http://www.social.gouv.fr/htm/pointsur/onpes/sommaire.htm Observatoire national de la pauvreté et de l’exclusion sociale]
* [http://www.inegalites.fr Observatoire des Inégalités, Données sur la pauvreté]


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