Chapter 22This article seeks to compare the patterns of articulation - in France and Japan - between the men's activity and women's activity in the society. In particular, we focus on the differences of activity models between French and Japanese women, which can be considered as a good analyser to reveal a specific - and national - form of interdependence between work, family and society. Based on the descriptive macro-statistic method, we aim to show that the national model of women's activity doesn't originate purely neither from the individual rational choice - cost/advantage calculation within the household - nor from the national culture domination. We posit that such a model is a social ‘fabric' which is constructed on the interactio...
France and Japan are, unsurprisingly, two countries that have many differences on many levels. Never...
This thesis seeks to examine how certain cultural and political practices affect the simultaneous pa...
Female activity increase involves doubled employed couples rate increase (45 % for 1982). In France,...
Chapter 22This article seeks to compare the patterns of articulation - in France and Japan - between...
This article seeks to compare the patterns of articulation - in France and Japan - between the men's...
Hiroatsu Nohara : Die Gesellschaftsanalyse der Beziehungen zwischen weiblichen und männlichen Aktivi...
International audienceThe analysis of women labour supply in France and Japan is conducted over the ...
Investigation of the position of women in the labor market reveals different societal configurations...
National audienceThe international differences in the relationships between female labour market par...
Texte auteur rédigé le 5 février 2005The aim of this paper is to compare in an empirical way the mal...
Male and female patterns of labour force participation: a comparison between France and Japa
Our thesis offers a comparative analysis of the relationships between family building and female lab...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...
This research examines how “patriarchal constraints” shapes everyday life of Japanese migrants/expat...
National audienceThe purpose of this article is to objectively measure and to compare the salary dif...
France and Japan are, unsurprisingly, two countries that have many differences on many levels. Never...
This thesis seeks to examine how certain cultural and political practices affect the simultaneous pa...
Female activity increase involves doubled employed couples rate increase (45 % for 1982). In France,...
Chapter 22This article seeks to compare the patterns of articulation - in France and Japan - between...
This article seeks to compare the patterns of articulation - in France and Japan - between the men's...
Hiroatsu Nohara : Die Gesellschaftsanalyse der Beziehungen zwischen weiblichen und männlichen Aktivi...
International audienceThe analysis of women labour supply in France and Japan is conducted over the ...
Investigation of the position of women in the labor market reveals different societal configurations...
National audienceThe international differences in the relationships between female labour market par...
Texte auteur rédigé le 5 février 2005The aim of this paper is to compare in an empirical way the mal...
Male and female patterns of labour force participation: a comparison between France and Japa
Our thesis offers a comparative analysis of the relationships between family building and female lab...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...
This research examines how “patriarchal constraints” shapes everyday life of Japanese migrants/expat...
National audienceThe purpose of this article is to objectively measure and to compare the salary dif...
France and Japan are, unsurprisingly, two countries that have many differences on many levels. Never...
This thesis seeks to examine how certain cultural and political practices affect the simultaneous pa...
Female activity increase involves doubled employed couples rate increase (45 % for 1982). In France,...