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family policies in an ageing society. france seminar on policies responding to low fertility sharing korean and europe

Population (thousands) Constant-fertility variant - 1950-2050. Source: Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision,n. Total fertility (children per woman) Medium variant - 1950-2050. Source: Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision,n.

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    1. Family policies in an ageing society. France Seminar on Policies Responding to Low Fertility Sharing Korean and European Experiences Julien Damon Associate Professor, Sciences-Po (Paris) www.julien-damon.com

    3. Total fertility (children per woman) Medium variant - 1950-2050

    4. Population aged 65+ (%) Medium variant - 1950-2050

    5. Support to fertility - Protect the family (preserve the traditional model) - Protect the children (support for their education) - Struggle against inequality and poverty - Support to the work-family balance - Promote gender equality

    6. Public spending on family benefits in cash, services and tax measures, in per cent of GDP, 2005

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    15. Work and life balance : insatisfation

    16. Work and life balance : the solution ?

    17. OECD countries by family policy

    18. Pre-primary education

    19. Childcare …

    20. Childcare in the EU. French are among the least satisfied…

    21. Parental leave Any relationship with fertily?

    22. A big issue: how many children do women desire?

    23. A very big issue: women in modern life Female Managers

    24. Another important relationship: share of births outside marriage and fertility rate, 1970, 2005

    25. The last (French?) big issue: migration After the brain drain, the care drain?

    26. The more you spend, the more you have children? NO The easier it is to work and to divorce, the more you have children? PROBABLY A new european idea: social investment Thank you for your attention

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