During his greetings on December 31, President Emmanuel Macron used the term “work” or its declination “to work” seventeen times. Driven by a falling unemployment rate of 7.3%, the Head of State hopes to achieve full employment at the end of his five-year term. Is this goal attainable? To what should we attribute the drop in unemployment? What are the threats and at what price can the battle for jobs be waged?
To discuss it :
– Bertrand Martinot, economist, labor market and employment policy specialist, member of the Institut Montaigne
– Yannick L’Hortyprofessor of economics at Eiffel University and specialist in labor economics and the evaluation of public policies
– Jean-Marie Pillonsociologist, lecturer at Paris Dauphine University, author of the book employment center : managing mass unemployment (Rennes University Press editions, 2017)