Development of French Civil Society: The View of a Statistician
Развитие гражданского общества Франции: взгляд статистика
Edith Archambault ()
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Edith Archambault: CES - Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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profit sector throughout its millennial history. Ап analysis of the French civil society nowadays is made on the basis of the System of national accounts concept using the most recent statistics on this sector ignored by the statistical system two decades ago. The number, size and human resources of civil society organizations (CSOs) are analysed first, then - their financial resources by public and private origin and their economic contribution and social impact . The final part of the research deals with recent1 trends and issues. The evolution of the French non-profit sector during the Millennium decade is outlined. Then focuses on the impact of the financial, economic and social crisis on the French third sector is highlighted. The sharing of educational, health and social services provision between the state, the local governments and the civil society obviously depends on functions that have been devolved to local governments as well as on the level of externalization or subcontracting which authorities consider to be relevant. Recourse to the non-profit sector makes it possible to reduce public employment, which is very high in France. Grassroots associations provide local services adapted to the local population through voluntary work. That is the reason why the central and local governments and social security affords an almost total financing to the welfare CSOs and a partial financing to the others while the public sector regulates the CSOs and guarantees universal access to the services provided as well as the equal treatment of all users. The whole civil society sector - associations and foundations - is currently looking for its place in the public sphere, either in close partnership with public authorities or within the social and solidarity economy with the cooperatives and the mutual societies. Civil society organizations have demonstrated
Keywords: non-profit sector; French civil society organizations; social services; associations; foundations; employment; voluntary work; local governments; donations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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Published in Voprosy Statistiki, 2019, 26 (6), pp.21-29. ⟨10.34023/2313-6383-2019-26-6-21-29⟩
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DOI: 10.34023/2313-6383-2019-26-6-21-29
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