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French civil servant (born 1963)

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Martin Hirsch (born 6 December 1963 inSuresnes) is a Frenchcivil servant who was the former head ofEmmaüs France,[1] the formerHigh Commissioner for Active Solidarity against Poverty, and the High Commissioner for Youth in the government ofFrançois Fillon. Hirsch was in charge of setting up theRevenu de solidarité active[2] and left the government in March 2010 to head the state's Civic Service Agency.[3]

Hirsch holds a master's degree inNeurobiology and is an alumnus of theÉcole Normale Supérieure and of theÉcole Nationale d'Administration.

He is married toFlorence Noiville.[4]

Bibliography

  • Les Enjeux de la protection sociale (1993)
  • L'Affolante Histoire de la vache folle (en coll., 1996)
  • Ces Peurs qui nous gouvernent (2002)
  • Manifeste contre la pauvreté (2004)
  • La Pauvreté en héritage: deux millions d'enfants pauvres en France (2006)
  • L'abbé Pierre : « Mes amis, au secours ! », coll. "Découvertes Gallimard" (n° 583) (2012)

References

  1. ^Bernan (2008).Council of Europe: Activity Report 2007. Council of Europe. p. 34.ISBN 978-92-871-6415-5. Retrieved12 October 2010.
  2. ^Emmanuel Jarry (28 August 2008)."Sarkozy to announce tax on investment income".New York Times.
  3. ^Helene Fouquet; Gregory Viscusi (22 March 2010)."Sarkozy Changes Cabinet After Regional Ballot Defeat".Businessweek. Archived fromthe original on 3 September 2011.
  4. ^Martin Hirsch biographic notice on OECD's website

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