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Aurélie Jean: “We cannot think of pension reform as if we were in the industrial era”

2023-03-16T10:07:02.208Z


FIGAROVOX/CHRONICLE - Developments in digital technologies suggest that we will work less in the future, explains our columnist. It is necessary to take this into account in order to build a coherent pension system, she adds.


Aurélie Jean is a doctor of science and an entrepreneur.

She has notably published

On the other side of the Machine.

Voyage of a Scientist to the Land of Algorithms

(2019) and

Do Algorithms Make the Law?

(2022), published by L'Observatoire.

There are systems that are difficult to reform as they affect social advances dear to our country.

And yet, a system must be able to evolve with the times to withstand the ages by guaranteeing the social contract that it initially established.

The financing of pensions is no exception.

This is why it is also necessary to think about this reform with a certain vision in order to anticipate its application in the future in order to be able to perpetuate it and avoid recurring discussions, without ends - and without funds - at the same time.

And yet, the world of tomorrow does not seem to be part of the parameters taken into account by most parliamentarians and members of the government within the hemicycle... regardless of their opinion

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Source: lefigaro

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