The article deals with the social processes that incite “neo-rural” women – i.e. who do not themselves originate from agricultural families – to become fruit and vegetable farmers alongside their partners and work in their shadow, with no professional status. It shows, first, the extent to which their decision to become independent workers is sometimes governed by family rather than professional considerations. Secondly, it exposes the causes of their statutory invisibility: beyond the feeble economic resources that constrain small farmers and limit their ability to pay into social security schemes, they largely ignore the existing systems and the risks incurred, and they mistrust the established forms of social protection, preferring to co...
The number of female active population in agriculture has decreased almost by half between 1970 and ...
The new agricultural Installations : the Case Study of neo-rural Farmers in Aude. In this article ...
Families of part-time farmers do not represent more than 4,4 % of the total population. In the opini...
Disponible en ligne sur Erudit : http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/045155arInternational audienceThis ar...
Women in agriculture play a particularly important role in the economy. But their work—as peasants a...
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Farmers' wives with non-agricultural occupations - There are still few farmers' wives with non-agric...
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International audienceThis article examines the causes and experience of field-crop specialization a...
International audienceIn this article the aspect of couples working together in agriculture was stud...
International audienceThis article explores the ruptures and con-tinuities in the farmer's ways of b...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the growth in the number of women farmers and the rise ...
Women farmers and « professionalisation ». A study in the Midi- Pyrénées. On the basis of a study of...
Farming and social mobility these farmers from another world Due to the constant decrease in the nu...
Women salaried class and recomposition of the family solidarities in agriculture In agriculture, wo...
The number of female active population in agriculture has decreased almost by half between 1970 and ...
The new agricultural Installations : the Case Study of neo-rural Farmers in Aude. In this article ...
Families of part-time farmers do not represent more than 4,4 % of the total population. In the opini...
Disponible en ligne sur Erudit : http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/045155arInternational audienceThis ar...
Women in agriculture play a particularly important role in the economy. But their work—as peasants a...
Women starting up in agriculture : From gender socialization to training. This article presents an ...
Farmers' wives with non-agricultural occupations - There are still few farmers' wives with non-agric...
In 1975, nearly 5 million people were living or working on a farm. In this article, this farm popula...
International audienceThis article examines the causes and experience of field-crop specialization a...
International audienceIn this article the aspect of couples working together in agriculture was stud...
International audienceThis article explores the ruptures and con-tinuities in the farmer's ways of b...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the growth in the number of women farmers and the rise ...
Women farmers and « professionalisation ». A study in the Midi- Pyrénées. On the basis of a study of...
Farming and social mobility these farmers from another world Due to the constant decrease in the nu...
Women salaried class and recomposition of the family solidarities in agriculture In agriculture, wo...
The number of female active population in agriculture has decreased almost by half between 1970 and ...
The new agricultural Installations : the Case Study of neo-rural Farmers in Aude. In this article ...
Families of part-time farmers do not represent more than 4,4 % of the total population. In the opini...