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Titre : | Work, employment and society, vol. 33, n° 3. - June 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/06/2019 |
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Surprisingly little attention has been given to an integrated understanding of the interaction between ethnicity, gender and parental householdâs employment status affecting young peopleâs educational and labour market outcomes. Drawing on data [...]
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Taking as a starting point the relationship between unemployment and the loss of social support put forward by social exclusion theory, this article aims to analyse how long-term unemployment affects young peopleâs support networks for job seeki[...]
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The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An analysis of the EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions generated a new cross-national typology of household employment structures and showed h[...]
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Numerous studies have expanded the understanding of part-time work as a gendered labour market phenomenon. However, there has been little research into how societies perceive womenâs part-time work over time. The passage of several decades since[...]
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This article investigates the role of the gender composition of selection committees and connections in promoting women in research. Exploiting a newly collected data set on research recruitment processes to entry-level positions in a leading It[...]
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Focusing on an unresearched group of women brewers, and drawing conceptually on embodiment and identity work, this article explores worker corporealities within the gendered landscape of microbreweries and deepens understanding of the body/work/[...]