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Minimum Income Allocation System (RMI)

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  • Philippe Cordazzo

    (Montesquieu Bordeaux IV University)

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In 2000, for the first time, the number of minimum income allocation system (RMI) recipients decreased. In 2001, this drop in the number of recipients began to stabilize, and the number started to increase again in 2002.The author observed a stabilization of the number of new recipients, whereas the number of exits decreased. This situation is different according to local countries (departments). The probability of RMI entries is more important for populations living in the south and southeast of France. RMI recipients of the more recent cohorts leave more quickly and in proportion more significantly than do the recipients of the older cohorts. This phenomenon is alarming because the exits occur massively during the first 2 years spent in the RMI device and because the probability of leaving decreases sharply. The author has thus observed that a significant portion of the recipients (28%) is present after 5 years or more in the RMI device.

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  • Philippe Cordazzo, 2005. "Minimum Income Allocation System (RMI)," Evaluation Review, , vol. 29(5), pages 407-424, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:evarev:v:29:y:2005:i:5:p:407-424
    DOI: 10.1177/0193841X05278680
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    1. Élisabeth Algava, 2002. "Les familles monoparentales en 1999," Population (french edition), Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED), vol. 57(4), pages 733-758.
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    1. de la Rica, Sara & Gorjón, Lucía, 2017. "Assessing the Impact of a Minimum Income Scheme in the Basque Country," IZA Discussion Papers 10867, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

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