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Titre : | Women doctors in France : a feminization that is mere window-dressing ? |
Auteurs : | Anne-Chantal Hardy |
Type de document : | document Ă©lectronique |
Editeur : | Bingley [Royaume Uni] : Emerald, 2015 |
Format : | pp 151-176 |
Note générale : |
in Maria Tsouroufli (ed.), Gender, Careers and Inequalities in Medicine and Medical Education; vol 2 . pp 151-176, Emerald ed., 2015
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Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Affiliation Céreq Céreq - Centre associé de NantesThésaurus CEREQ MEDECIN ; FEMME ; FRANCE ; RECRUTEMENT ; ENSEIGNEMENT MEDECINE-ODONTOLOGIE-PHARMACIE ; CHEMINEMENT UNIVERSITAIRE |
RĂ©sumĂ© : | Feminization of medicine in France has come about in several stages, in connection with student and medical specialists recruitment. Its dynamics show that it canât be considered as a virtually definitive gender reversal, but should rather be viewed as a dynamic recomposition closely related to societal changes and economic situations. I explain the way women succeeded in entering medicine via the concours, and how their situation has often given rise to wrongful interpretations concerning their âchoicesâ. Finally, I reflect on the complex connections between feminization and the democratization of medical recruitment, on the one hand, and with the transformations within the liberal model in medicine, on the other. I conclude that the feminization of medicine questions a wide array of social relations in the domains of family, health, economics and politics,as a complex social fact. |
Document Céreq : | Non |