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Ethnicisation et sexuation de l'emploi et du travail professionnel. Le cas des emplois émergents de médiation

In: Marché du travail et genre: Maghreb - Europe

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Emanuelle Lada (Gers-CNRS)
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This chapter was published in: Emanuelle Lada Marché du travail et genre: Maghreb - Europe, , pages 401-413, 2004.

This item is provided by Editions du DULBEA, Université libre de Bruxelles, Department of Applied Economics (DULBEA) in its series Brussels Economic Series (Chapters) with number 3-32.

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Lahcen Achy & Jérôme De Henau & Nacer El Kadiri & Kamel Kateb & Jacqueline Laufer & Catherine Marr (ed.), 2004. "Marché du travail et genre: Maghreb - Europe," Brussels Economic Series, Editions du DULBEA, Université libre de Bruxelles, Department of Applied Economics (DULBEA), number 3, December.
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