one in five beneficiaries is still there ten years later, according to a study

2023-12-15 06:18:11

Two out of five (40.7%) experienced at least one exit and one new entry into the system over the period. Finally, two in five (38.2%) left the RSA without subsequently returning, in a third of cases from 2011. The RSA supplements the low or non-existent resources of single individuals or families and varies according to the composition of the household ( around 608 euros for a single person).

2.1 million beneficiaries at the end of 2022

The study also shows that persistence in RSA “increases sharply” with seniority. “The longer we stay, the less we will go out,” summed up one of the authors during a press briefing. Among people who entered the RSA in 2010, only one in ten people received it at the end of each year between 2011 and 2020, compared to more than one in three (36.7%) for those with at least four years of service. ‘seniority. This apparent link between seniority and greater persistence in the RSA may come from less favorable characteristics upon entry into the RSA (worse health, lower qualifications, etc.) or be the consequence of the time spent in the RSA, indicates the Drees.

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