The crisis is brewing in France. This Tuesday, March 7, 2023, is looming an unprecedented day of blockage to protest against the pension reform. In a context of growing political distrust and public services at half mast. From then on, an old refrain returns: “it was better before”. But what is it really? How is the country doing today, compared to previous decades? How are the French? Is there a specificity of tricolor malaise?
To discuss it :
– Claudia SenikProfessor of Economics at Sorbonne University and at the Paris School of Economics, Director of the Well-Being Observatory of the Center for Economic Research and its Applications (Cepremap)
– Antoine Bristielleresearcher in political science, director of the Opinion Observatory of the Jean Jaurès Foundation, author of the book La Shaken Democracy, Dawn Editions
– Hervé Le Brasdemographer, historian, Director of Studies at the EHESS and researcher emeritus at the National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED), author of numerous books, has just been published the Atlas of inequalities, published by Otherwise.