Social exclusion of immigrants in France - Quimper Jeanne Sioc’han de Kersabiec Victoria Muzellec Lisa Dieulouard.

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Social exclusion of immigrants in France - Quimper Jeanne Sioc’han de Kersabiec Victoria Muzellec Lisa Dieulouard

Introduction France is home to both the largest Muslim and Jewish populations in Europe. Despite the high level of immigration in France, migration flows have been reduced considerably since the enlargement of the European Union. Only foreigners involved in family reunification and asylum seekers who have obtained refugee status are allowed to settle in France.

Basic figures In 2004, a total of people immigrated to France. Of them, were from Africa and from Europe. In 2005, immigration level fell slightly to T he European Union allows free movement between the member states. While the UK and Ireland did not impose restrictions, France put in place controls to curb Central and Eastern European migration.

Basic figures Today, immigration due to family reunification (which allows an immigrant to bring his family under certain conditions) is less than 20% of total immigration. However family immigration, including family of French, foreign family and minors under 18 years, was in 2004, more than 100,000 on the 210,000 immigrants recorded that year by INED.

Immigrants structure - sex In 2002, 53% of immigrants aged 15 or older were working or seeking a job, against 55% of non-immigrants. But the situation is very contrasted by sex. Thus, if in the aforementioned age bracket, the participation rate of immigrant men is comparable to that of other men, that of immigrant women is significantly lower than that of non-immigrants.

Immigrants structure - unemployment Immigrants are more likely to be unemployed: in 2002, their unemployment rate is 16.4%, twice as much as that of non-immigrants. This discrepancy can not be reduced to the differences in social position or educational level. Of course, immigrants are more often unskilled jobs, which are most affected by unemployment. For comparable diplomas and professional categories, immigrants are unequally at the risk of unemployment depending on their countries of origin

Immigrants structure - unemployment Immigrants are also the first to suffer from unemployment in France. In 2007, 361,000 immigrants aged 15 and over were unemployed in France. This unemployment rate is twice as high as that of non- immigrants: 15.2% against 7.3%. Women are the first victims of this situation.This difference is explained by differences in qualifications. There are 3 times as many non-qualified people among economically active immigrants as among non- immigrants (37% against 12%) They have more often unskilled jobs, thus are more exposed to unemployment. They work in the tertiary sector, in sectors such as cleaning, domestic services and security.

Immigrants structure - housing Having lower incomes and living in large cities where housing is more expensive, immigrants are generally less likely to own (35% against 57%) a house or apartment. However, given the seniority of their presence in France and their specialization ( for example in construction activities for the Portuguese and Italian immigrants) over half of the immigrants from the First Fifteen members of the UE are home-owners. More than half of immigrant households rent their homes. Even though almost all immigrant households have, like the others, the basic sanitary comfort (running water, indoor toilet, bathtub or shower), they live in smaller accommodation (75 m² against 91 m² ), and they also accommodate more people (2.9 against 2.3).

ASSFAM – NGO’s activity

ASSFAM The ASSFAM (Association for Social Service to migrant families) is an association (law 1901) whose mission is to welcome and support the integration of migrants. This mission was entrusted by the State and was contractualized with local authorities.

ASTI

The ASTI has existed since 1968 in Bordeaux... It provides French courses and literacy, assisting foreigners in their legal and administrative problems, residence permit, regulation, etc... This allows them not to be excluded from French society In 2010, 200 people attended 4,821 hours of courses in legal and administrative duty offices, nearly 870 people were received in 1640 interviews, most of the 173 ASTI staff received over 2,900 letters.Legal training, open to all, need to be provided periodically.

Demonstrations in 2010

Demonstration for the right to equality in 2011

Thank you