Policies for young adults in Europe [FR]
Mini-conference by Olivier Thévenon (INED) July 2014, at INED Duration: 17’
Mini-conference by Olivier Thévenon (INED) July 2014, at INED Duration: 17’
tells us about recent changes about parental leave in France
To mark the centenary of the outset of World War I, INED has published Bouleversements démographiques de la Grande Guerre, a collection of texts that analyse the consequences of the conflict on the French population at different periods and in connection with a variety of phenomena.
discusses the new French policy to modulate family benefits on the basis of income
Le XXe siècle a vu la condition de la femme changer radicalement dans les pays développés. Des documents d'archives retracent les étapes de cette révolution. Crédits : Caméras Continentales, 1992, durée : 2 minutes
Paris still has a certain amount of dilapidated, unhealthy housing
speaks about the research project on the orphans in France
In France, suicide is seven times more frequent among prisoners than in the general population. Which inmates are most vulnerable?
tells us about assistance for forced marriage victims
Every year approximately 200,000 abortions are done in France. Nearly 40 years after the practice was legalized in that country, the number of abortions is stable: fewer women are having abortions but repeat abortions (the same woman having more than one abortion) are increasing.