Women's attitude to salaried work has also altered as well since associated with broader social changes women have been able to enter the labour market on a larger scale and less often leave when marrying or having children. The female unemployed are, therefore, largely those who have begun to look for work since the beginning of the crisis. And although the French economy continues to assign women the majority of newly created jobs, these are not enough to absorb the increased growth in female participation. It is this growth, due to society's changing attitudes to women working that explains the level of the female unemployment rate, so the crisis itself is no more important for men than for women.L'activité professionnelle des femmes n'e...
Dans cette thèse, nous développons une réflexion sur la contribution des femmes au développement éco...
Feminine activity : continuous and discontinuous careers - Fewer and fewer women remain completely o...
Women as housewives and as factory workers. The clothing trade and the crisis in a mining region. T...
Women's attitude to salaried work has also altered as well since associated with broader social chan...
The historic progress made with regard to women’s integration into the labour market is undeniable. ...
Disparities of feminine activity. The contribution of French women to professional life has increa...
Marchand (Olivier). - Women's Labour Force Activity during the early 1990s In spite of a reduction i...
A widespread controversy is going on about the extension, in the last few years, of paid work for wo...
The Number of Women Working Continues to Grow - The latest survey on employment in March of 1979 con...
The number of French women who take part in the economic life of our country is increasing. Today, a...
Abstract. - The Caen agglomeration, with 200,000 inhabitants at the 1999 Census, provides an exempla...
"4 pages" à l'occasion de la journée internationale des femmes, 8 mars 2006, format pdf, sur le site...
International audienceThe labor market was, until the1970', sexed and legally. Different professions...
Béatrice Appay : Unemployed women : From revolt to resistance. Casualisation atomises, divides, fra...
During the 1980s, atypical forms of employment sprung up, but these various forms have not concerned...
Dans cette thèse, nous développons une réflexion sur la contribution des femmes au développement éco...
Feminine activity : continuous and discontinuous careers - Fewer and fewer women remain completely o...
Women as housewives and as factory workers. The clothing trade and the crisis in a mining region. T...
Women's attitude to salaried work has also altered as well since associated with broader social chan...
The historic progress made with regard to women’s integration into the labour market is undeniable. ...
Disparities of feminine activity. The contribution of French women to professional life has increa...
Marchand (Olivier). - Women's Labour Force Activity during the early 1990s In spite of a reduction i...
A widespread controversy is going on about the extension, in the last few years, of paid work for wo...
The Number of Women Working Continues to Grow - The latest survey on employment in March of 1979 con...
The number of French women who take part in the economic life of our country is increasing. Today, a...
Abstract. - The Caen agglomeration, with 200,000 inhabitants at the 1999 Census, provides an exempla...
"4 pages" à l'occasion de la journée internationale des femmes, 8 mars 2006, format pdf, sur le site...
International audienceThe labor market was, until the1970', sexed and legally. Different professions...
Béatrice Appay : Unemployed women : From revolt to resistance. Casualisation atomises, divides, fra...
During the 1980s, atypical forms of employment sprung up, but these various forms have not concerned...
Dans cette thèse, nous développons une réflexion sur la contribution des femmes au développement éco...
Feminine activity : continuous and discontinuous careers - Fewer and fewer women remain completely o...
Women as housewives and as factory workers. The clothing trade and the crisis in a mining region. T...