Almost 25 percent of France's over 64,000 inmates work for pay while in prison, earning an average of about four euros an hour. Some of that work comes from companies who often use inmate employees to package, sort or install their products. Prisoner demand for such work is high and jobs are often precious, though monotonous. But the owner of a toy store in Paris is shaking that model, and seeing the benefit of more creative work in prisons. Duration: 02:00