Background and objectives: The occupational activity rate of women is steadily increasing since the 1970s, and women are more and more often in employment when they are in childbearing age. The main purpose of this work is to describe and understand the links between occupational activity and pregnancy. First, by comparing employment rates according to whether women are pregnant or belong to the female general population. In a second step, by observing how their occupational group and status is linked to the timing of prenatal leave. Finally, the third part analyzes the impact of the social position, defined by the employment status of women and taking into account their couple status and the employment of the partner, on the antenatal care...
Marchand (Olivier). - Women's Labour Force Activity during the early 1990s In spite of a reduction i...
Today, the number of active women in France is in continuons growth: 47.5% in 2010 versus 39% 30 yea...
Agnès Pitrou et alii The continuity of professional activity. The evolution of feminine profession...
Background and objectives: The occupational activity rate of women is steadily increasing since the ...
Contexte et objectifs : Le taux d’activité des femmes a augmenté régulièrement depuis les années 197...
International audienceResearch framework: In France, the management of pregnancies rests upon a set ...
À travers trois articles distincts, cette recherche vise à développer notre compréhension des expéri...
The occupational trajectories of mothers remain far more discontinuous than those of fathers. In Fra...
This dissertation seeks to problematize pregnancy as women’s work, regulated by institutions and sha...
Currently, the perinatal results in France remain among the least satisfactory in Europe in spite of...
Currently, the perinatal results in France remain among the least satisfactory in Europe in spite of...
Birthweight is strongly and positively related to maternal preconceptional weight as well as with we...
We assessed practices during delivery and the postpartum period in France, in a context where eviden...
Cadre de la recherche : Dans le contexte français, les grossesses sont encadrées...
This article enhances our knowledge of the construction of social inequalities in health by examinin...
Marchand (Olivier). - Women's Labour Force Activity during the early 1990s In spite of a reduction i...
Today, the number of active women in France is in continuons growth: 47.5% in 2010 versus 39% 30 yea...
Agnès Pitrou et alii The continuity of professional activity. The evolution of feminine profession...
Background and objectives: The occupational activity rate of women is steadily increasing since the ...
Contexte et objectifs : Le taux d’activité des femmes a augmenté régulièrement depuis les années 197...
International audienceResearch framework: In France, the management of pregnancies rests upon a set ...
À travers trois articles distincts, cette recherche vise à développer notre compréhension des expéri...
The occupational trajectories of mothers remain far more discontinuous than those of fathers. In Fra...
This dissertation seeks to problematize pregnancy as women’s work, regulated by institutions and sha...
Currently, the perinatal results in France remain among the least satisfactory in Europe in spite of...
Currently, the perinatal results in France remain among the least satisfactory in Europe in spite of...
Birthweight is strongly and positively related to maternal preconceptional weight as well as with we...
We assessed practices during delivery and the postpartum period in France, in a context where eviden...
Cadre de la recherche : Dans le contexte français, les grossesses sont encadrées...
This article enhances our knowledge of the construction of social inequalities in health by examinin...
Marchand (Olivier). - Women's Labour Force Activity during the early 1990s In spite of a reduction i...
Today, the number of active women in France is in continuons growth: 47.5% in 2010 versus 39% 30 yea...
Agnès Pitrou et alii The continuity of professional activity. The evolution of feminine profession...