REVENU MINIMUM D'INSERTION
The 'Revenu minimum d'insertion (RMI)' is a French form of social welfare. It is aimed at people without any income who are of working age but don't have any other rights to unemployment benefit (e.g. contributions based unemployment benefit). It was created in 1988 by Jean-Michel Belorgey by the government of Michel Rocard (Socialist Party, PS) and aimed at helping the people who had the most problems with finding work.
The recipient of RMI must fulfil the following conditions:
★ be older than 25 or have children;
★ must commit to finding work within 3 months of the first payment of benefit;
★ live in France and have proof of having lived there for a minimum of 5 years;
★ not be a pupil, student, or in work experience;
According to an INSEE 2001 study, a quarter of the RMI beneficients had an employ or a renumerated "stage." During the 21 months preceding the study, half of the beneficients passed through a period of employment, generally part-time, and a quarter only CDI (Indeterminate Length Contract). The medium wage of these active people was of 610 Euros (after paying taxes).[1]
In 1994, in metropolitan France, the number of claimants of RMI was 783,436; ten years later (in June 2004), it rose to 1,041,026. In the DOM, it was of 105,033 in 1994; and of 152,892 in June 2004.[2] By 31 December, 2005, the figure stood at 1,112,400. From December 2004 to December 2005, the number of RMI claimants increased by 4,7% according to the ''Secours catholique'' NGO[3]
In 2004, the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin created the Revenu minimum d'activité (RMA) which is designed to replace the RMI. The RMA enforces much more strictly the obligations of claimants to find work.
1. Le RMI treize ans après :
entre redistribution et incitations
2. Les bénéficiaires du RMI selon la situation familiale, INSEE (Source : Cnaf, fichier FILEAS, données au 31 décembre 1994 et au 30 juin 2004). Actualized in June 2004
3. [www.secours-catholique.asso.fr/telechargements/rapport_statistique_2005.pdf STATISTIQUES D’ACCUEIL 2005 - Pauvreté: facteur d'isolement], ''Secours catholique''
★ Guaranteed minimum income
★ Poverty in France
| Contents |
| Eligibility for RMI |
| Evolution of RMI |
| References |
| See also |
Eligibility for RMI
The recipient of RMI must fulfil the following conditions:
★ be older than 25 or have children;
★ must commit to finding work within 3 months of the first payment of benefit;
★ live in France and have proof of having lived there for a minimum of 5 years;
★ not be a pupil, student, or in work experience;
Evolution of RMI
According to an INSEE 2001 study, a quarter of the RMI beneficients had an employ or a renumerated "stage." During the 21 months preceding the study, half of the beneficients passed through a period of employment, generally part-time, and a quarter only CDI (Indeterminate Length Contract). The medium wage of these active people was of 610 Euros (after paying taxes).[1]
In 1994, in metropolitan France, the number of claimants of RMI was 783,436; ten years later (in June 2004), it rose to 1,041,026. In the DOM, it was of 105,033 in 1994; and of 152,892 in June 2004.[2] By 31 December, 2005, the figure stood at 1,112,400. From December 2004 to December 2005, the number of RMI claimants increased by 4,7% according to the ''Secours catholique'' NGO[3]
In 2004, the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin created the Revenu minimum d'activité (RMA) which is designed to replace the RMI. The RMA enforces much more strictly the obligations of claimants to find work.
References
1. Le RMI treize ans après :
entre redistribution et incitations
2. Les bénéficiaires du RMI selon la situation familiale, INSEE (Source : Cnaf, fichier FILEAS, données au 31 décembre 1994 et au 30 juin 2004). Actualized in June 2004
3. [www.secours-catholique.asso.fr/telechargements/rapport_statistique_2005.pdf STATISTIQUES D’ACCUEIL 2005 - Pauvreté: facteur d'isolement], ''Secours catholique''
See also
★ Guaranteed minimum income
★ Poverty in France
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