The social policy of Lionel Jospin’s government in France (1997–2002)

The social policy of Lionel Jospin’s government was focused on solving the problems of unemployment and social inequality, which in the 1990s were perceived by the population as the main problems of the country. This corresponded with traditions and ideological principles of the French left and the...

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Main Author: Eugene G. Kolb
Format: Article
Language:Belarusian
Published: Belarusian State University 2021-02-01
Series:Журнал Белорусского государственного университета: История
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Online Access:https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/history/article/view/3276
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spelling doaj-65aaca36c3844a8d967cb6ce97b03a422021-04-14T14:20:22ZbelBelarusian State UniversityЖурнал Белорусского государственного университета: История2520-63382617-40062021-02-011596710.33581/2520-6338-2021-1-59-673276The social policy of Lionel Jospin’s government in France (1997–2002)Eugene G. Kolb0Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, BelarusThe social policy of Lionel Jospin’s government was focused on solving the problems of unemployment and social inequality, which in the 1990s were perceived by the population as the main problems of the country. This corresponded with traditions and ideological principles of the French left and the methods used were very close to the policies of previous left governments. One of the distinguishing features of Jospin’s government was the close attention it gave to family issues and protection of the interests of disabled people. Another distinctive feature was active use of the strong-willed approach, from which left-wing governments had retreated since 1983 under the influence of economic realities. At the same time the government took into account the necessity of economic development and refused to strengthen state control over labor relations as well as avoiding any large-scale actions to increase employees income. Despite the government’s pragmatism, for the first time since left forces came to power its social policy did not cause obvious disappointment among the part of the population close to the left camp. Despite all the external success of social policy results, it did not deliver the expected electoral effect due to the contradictions contained in it.https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/history/article/view/3276francesocial policyleft political campfrench socialist party
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title The social policy of Lionel Jospin’s government in France (1997–2002)
title_short The social policy of Lionel Jospin’s government in France (1997–2002)
title_full The social policy of Lionel Jospin’s government in France (1997–2002)
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description The social policy of Lionel Jospin’s government was focused on solving the problems of unemployment and social inequality, which in the 1990s were perceived by the population as the main problems of the country. This corresponded with traditions and ideological principles of the French left and the methods used were very close to the policies of previous left governments. One of the distinguishing features of Jospin’s government was the close attention it gave to family issues and protection of the interests of disabled people. Another distinctive feature was active use of the strong-willed approach, from which left-wing governments had retreated since 1983 under the influence of economic realities. At the same time the government took into account the necessity of economic development and refused to strengthen state control over labor relations as well as avoiding any large-scale actions to increase employees income. Despite the government’s pragmatism, for the first time since left forces came to power its social policy did not cause obvious disappointment among the part of the population close to the left camp. Despite all the external success of social policy results, it did not deliver the expected electoral effect due to the contradictions contained in it.
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social policy
left political camp
french socialist party
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