Global Social Security Review

Recent Family Policy Responses in France and Their Implications

  • Author

    Im, Bakne

  • Page

    85-100

  • PubDate

    2024. 12.

  • Language

    kor

France’s natalist family policies have a remarkable track record, having for many years kept the total fertility rate (TFR) near replacement level by focusing on improving the quality of care services for young children and supporting women in balancing work and family. Currently at 1.68, France’s TFR, though still the highest among European countries, has continuously declined since 2011. In response, French President Macron announced in early 2024 the launch of a new childbirth leave policy to replace the existing parental leave, along with other measures to address the falling birthrates. This article explores the background of France’s introduction of the new childbirth leave policy and public service reforms for young children and draws policy implications for Korea.

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