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Titre Jeunesse : de la dépendance à la Sécurité sociale
Auteur Daniel Cresson
Mir@bel Revue Agora débats/jeunesse
Numéro no 3, 1996/1 Autonomie et dépendance financière des jeunes.
Rubrique / Thématique
Les débats : Autonomie et dépendance financière des jeunes
Page 39-46
Résumé anglais Currently in France, young people are experiencing a generalised state of social insecurity. The 18 to 25 year olds, the students, employees, trainees and the unemployed are globally the poorest in the country. This has a direct effect on the state of their physical and moral health. Twenty years after acquiring the majority at eighteen, this still does not exist in the social sector. There is no adequation between the civil and social majority. The Federation of Insurance Companies proposes the implementation, based on three principles : autonomy, universality, globality, of a youth social security so that this population can live in social security. It will be materialized by the institution of a youth branch which will cover the risks inherent to this age range, such as poverty. Benefits will be granted in particular, and without expecting any return, to those young people with insufficient resources to live. These benefits, which are not to be a new minimum at the level of the basic mimum salary will enable young people to live decently and autonomously, to train, improve their skills and seek employment.
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