Explorer le rale des associations dans l'insertion et la creation d'emplois en milieu rural
Marie-France Epagneul and
Nicole Mathieu
Économie rurale, 2000, vol. 259
Abstract:
In order to evaluate rural associations' influence on problems of unemployment and test their reputation in creating employment and social insertion, several approaches have been experimented. Numerous and diverse are the associations acting in rural areas under the banner of " local development ". Based on different criteria (origin, purposes, function....), a typology has been first established. It shows that the old and " cultural " associations have introduced, in their targets, the fight against unemployment and exclusion, though the more recent ones born out of French decentralization and EU rural development programs, are less preoccupied by those problems. Then, through the analysis of an inquiry giving some quantitative information (number of employees, status of workers in a federation of 6 network associations) we have appreciated the direct role on rural employment.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.354612
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