Femmes et travail
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Les autrices proposent ici une réflexion qui tient compte des effets que peuvent avoir sur la vie professionnelle de femmes au travail ou en recherche d’emploi les changements qui affectent présentement le monde du travail. Elles dégagent de leu[...]texte imprimé
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Within similar training structures, women’s competences are mobilised differently from one country to another.1 Conversely, there are similarities concerning the situation of women on the labour market in different countries which correspond to [...]Article : texte imprimé
The rate of female activity has risen continuously over the past thirty-five years, and women now constitute 45 percent of the labour force. But this hardly means that differences between men and women on the labour market have disappeared. In p[...]Article : document électronique
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In recent years, the supply of post-secondary training has developped considerably. Nonetheless, conditions for labour-market entry remain favourable for young graduates, especially those with industrial or scientific training. Although access t[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Technical skills, especially those that are deemed socially valuable, have always been crucial to the sexual division of labour, and industrial societies are no exception. In specific terms, the closer a technical job is related to the productio[...]texte imprimé
Cet ouvrage s'insère dans un ensemble de travaux relatifs aux modes de vie. Plusieurs équipes ont, dans diverses régions de France recueilli des récits de vie afin d'étudier sur le terrain les trajectoires de familles ouvrières. Ici, les auteurs[...]texte imprimé
Jean-Claude Delaunay, dir. ; Lysiane Cartelier, Collaborateur ; Lyse Demailly, Collaborateur ; Gilles Dostaler, Collaborateur ; Claude Dubar, Collaborateur ; Jean-Marc Fontaine, Collaborateur ; Trinh Van Thao, Collaborateur | Paris : Anthropos | 1982texte imprimé
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Job segression by sex is examined during the transition to capitalism and the establishment of the wage labor market in England and the United States. It is argued that male workers, through their unions, played a crucial role in limiting women'[...]Article : texte imprimé
In the intellectual realm, and elsewhere, in the streets, in any public places, women are not supposed to be there : what they say goes unheard, what they write pass unnoticed and unquoted. They are unseen...Article : texte imprimé
In supermarkets as everywhere in the job market, women occupy the bottom of the job scale. This is obtained of course by excluding them of better-paid jobs ; but also by keeping them in specific, all-female jobs, for ex. that of cashier. Because[...]Périodique : texte imprimé
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Les femmes durablement retirées du marché du travail, souvent appelées « femmes au foyer », sont peu étudiées dans le champ académique français. Cette invisibilité n’est pas sans enjeux. Elle entrave la compréhension de la stratification sociale[...]