Since the 2008 financial crisis, young people have concentrated a large part of the means of employment policies in France. Whether it be at the end of Nicolas Sarkozy's five-year term and above all that of François Hollande, the under 25s have received attention - with all the funding that goes with it - much more important than all the others age group or unemployed categories. Supported contracts in all their forms (frank employment, employment for the future), enhanced support in employment (youth guarantee), ad hoc arrangements (generation contract)… everything has been done to facilitate their professional integration, at least limiting their passing through the unemployment box.
And it worked. This intensive strategy of state support, fully assumed by successive governments, with regard to young people has borne fruit ... on paper. As proof, the number of job seekers under 25 years registered in category A at Pôle emploi only increased by
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