Data, analyzes, forums, surveys: Economic Alternatives offers you a weekly selection of free access resources to (re) read the news through the prism of the social sciences. This week, we come back to the vaccine fiascos, the measurement of poverty, the Affair of the Century, the pension system, the conjugality of the French… And many other things!
Covid-19 and the world after: has the epidemic really changed our vision of the present and the future?
Blog post:https://t.co/Op8rVhXQxc pic.twitter.com/EDFexipUAZ– Observatory of Well-being (@ObsBienEtre) February 12, 2021
Philippe Askenazy on vaccines, intellectual property rights (patents), the possibility of moving them into the public domain, in particular the legal domain (it exists), the privatization of the profits generated by public research and the Russian vaccine. Top. pic.twitter.com/0Gy4pvE5UL
— LucAl (@mclucal) February 10, 2021
On the dropout of French research – “Where is the ‘new growth’ Macron way? ” by @bruno_amable pic.twitter.com/TMn6nxORha
– Frédéric Le Mouël (@flemouel) February 9, 2021
A nice article by Emmanuel Didier in @AOC_media on the new public management applied to the vaccination strategy:https://t.co/eYt4Regj5K
– Pierre-Benoit Joly (@ PierreBenoitJo2) February 8, 2021
Containment works. But the return is diminishing. Nice synthesis of @martin_anota https://t.co/nz3WT9irQn
— Chris Chavagneux (@ChrisChavagneux) February 10, 2021
Poverty: what Covid shock?
The usual indicators only imperfectly reflect the changes in poverty due to the current crisis. The phenomena are however called to deepen. I offer here an overview of the perspectives.
https://t.co/OEPFyzAqGQ– Julien Damon (@damon_julien) February 8, 2021
Officially, France has 5 million poor people. But several categories escape this count. In total, they are probably almost a million invisible statistics. Extract from the Report on poverty in France. ⤵️https://t.co/N66jn1H1wS
– Observatory of inequalities (@Obs_ineg) February 9, 2021
By condemning the French state for its failure to fight climate change, the Paris administrative court is questioning the governance of commitments. An article by Mathilde Hautereau-Boutonnet (@univamu) https://t.co/8Wfl0jT85N
— The Conversation France (@FR_Conversation) February 8, 2021
[@RevDH] From “the Affair of the Century” to the “Heist of the Century”? When the climate violently penetrates the law of administrative liability, by Christel Cournil (@ChristelCournil) and Marine Fleury https://t.co/xT83fLeSMn
— RevDH (CREDOF) (@RevDH) February 8, 2021
The last link in the chain of inequalities? The particularities of the profile of the students of the#ENA (F. Larat, 2015) https://t.co/Qw46189jIi pic.twitter.com/QzFloWF1Fg
– Xavier Molénat (@xmolenat) February 11, 2021
THE DEMOCRACY POLICE
A fascinating article by Cedric Moreau de Bellaing on the origins of transgressive police conduct and on the police’s external control solutions:https://t.co/a18KdKtmQd– Stéphane Lemercier (@ StphaneLemerci2) February 9, 2021
On the occasion of the publication of her book La race tue deux fois, I am very happy to have been able to discuss with the sociologist Rachida Brahim about the racist crimes committed in France between the years 1970-2000 and what allows their impunity https://t.co/YYXDVwWStN
– Kaoutar Harchi (@KaoutarHarchi) February 5, 2021
Regarding a text by S. Beaud and G. Noiriel: critique des impasses ou impasses d’une critique?, By Henri Maler and Ugo Palheta: https://t.co/W471KARVX3#Racism #Classroom #Sociology #History #Beaud #Noiriel pic.twitter.com/g4NnBWwkSI
– Contretemps (review) – (@SRContretemps) February 6, 2021
Identity and Race: Can the Debate Be More Than a Minefield? https://t.co/g2BVY9Ei7L pic.twitter.com/3ay3zANx1e
– France Culture (@franceculture) February 5, 2021
From the specific intellectual to the responsible intellectual (@GerardNoiriel) https://t.co/r7RiM9g5U1 pic.twitter.com/o7AVCg5GBE
– Xavier Molénat (@xmolenat) February 8, 2021
Exclusive Observatory of inequalities: the income actually received by type of household in 2018. A current subject. [À lire pour comprendre la méthode] ⤵️https://t.co/pFJh2N5UmD pic.twitter.com/37rtoHhHhr
– Observatory of inequalities (@Obs_ineg) February 11, 2021
Our latest report “Inequalities and recent changes in life expectancy” has just been published -> https://t.co/lUu3EId6rr
-Is life expectancy still improving? How to explain inequalities?
-What was the impact of the health crisis on mortality in 2020? pic.twitter.com/2qSxXPfEm4– Retirement guidance council (@COR_Retraites) February 11, 2021
Distribution of the gross direct pension (all retirees then full career)
Source: Retirees and Pensions 2020, DREES https://t.co/sVTAeI7zRc pic.twitter.com/ZOmO5SiTp2– Michael Zemmour (@ZemmourMichael) February 3, 2021
[Parution] The rise in breaks and remittances #couple in the 50’s and over
What differences in marital history between generations and between women and men in France?# PopulationAndSocieties #RevueInedhttps://t.co/RK9qFVRxwy#thread 1/9 pic.twitter.com/LITaRjStzy– Ined (@InedFr) February 10, 2021
Evolution of the seasonality of marriages, 1856-2019 (@InseeFr) https://t.co/awqgpX3KgG pic.twitter.com/ktfxvH08hv
– Xavier Molénat (@xmolenat) February 11, 2021
#Education The professional sector, a siding? It strongly depends on the specialty https://t.co/9L2TwXSwjA pic.twitter.com/3eGxFsaeDJ
– Xavier Molénat (@xmolenat) February 10, 2021
Something happened between 2005 and 2012, but what … This is the moment when boys, who do less well than girls at school, found themselves more frequently in “class skipping” … pic.twitter.com/QWJx4fHgI8
— coulmont (@coulmont) February 10, 2021
In France, statistical data show unprecedented results on the extent and characteristics of sexual violence suffered during childhood within the family and those around it. https://t.co/9mqdEN36O3
— The Conversation France (@FR_Conversation) February 5, 2021
Parisian shops 2017-2020. Slight increase in vacancies, boom in nail shops and well-being, decline in clothing stores, souvenirs and bank branches.
This note announces 1 more copious report 2000-2020 @__Apur__https://t.co/0O51ilMOCK pic.twitter.com/6iBkQBb0CG— Vincent Chabault (@vincentchabault) February 11, 2021
In a great desert of data, some new information on the incomes and lifestyles of people with disabilities. ⤵️https://t.co/Qx02E4Z2xl
– Observatory of inequalities (@Obs_ineg) February 11, 2021
[#BlogInsee] #Handicap and autonomy: issues of inclusion … including in #statistics. Discover our new post here – https://t.co/OuBzVbqWHT pic.twitter.com/9qZIviWe9T
— Insee (@InseeFr) February 12, 2021
Diabetes among “immigrants” in France. Policy for combating social inequalities in health or discrimination? (R. Braud) https://t.co/grZOz2AhPK pic.twitter.com/OvwhsSQJxU
– Xavier Molénat (@xmolenat) February 8, 2021
Why refuse to provide care?
Logics of the refusal against CMU beneficiaries (C. Desprès & P. Lombrail) https://t.co/mxf1WijDK8 pic.twitter.com/JGNoGjOYa0– Xavier Molénat (@xmolenat) February 8, 2021
Today we are opening the download of the Booklet * Remedy for medical deserts * by M. Dumontet (@EconomixU)
et G. Chevillard (@irdes).
Download link and presentation conference:https://t.co/8J9RezIAw9 pic.twitter.com/8ZnZcFNbuY— CEPREMAP (@CEPREMAP) February 9, 2021
Black India: what condition for the Siddi, Indians descended from Africans? @EHESS_fr @UTJeanJaures https://t.co/dmQgw50Ugq
– Terrain Review (@Revue Terrain) February 9, 2021
–EconomiX launches its YouTube channel.
Because we believe that research in economics is of interest to all, we have decided to disseminate the work of members of the unit.
A big – for RTs and go tohttps://t.co/nix6s9D8zv@INSHS_CNRS @UParisNanterre @CNRS
– Nadine Levratto (@NadineLevratto) February 8, 2021
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