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Le glissement de tâches comme aporie de la construction d’un territoire professionnel : Le cas des aides à domicile

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  • Alexandra Garabige

    (INED - Institut national d'études démographiques)

  • Loïc Trabut

    (INED - Institut national d'études démographiques)

Abstract

En s'appuyant sur des données qualitatives et quantitatives, cet article étudie la capacité des aides à domicile à occuper une place différenciée dans la division sociale du travail. À partir d'une analyse de la construction de ces métiers, du travail prescrit et du travail réel, il met en lumière le périmètre instable de leur territoire professionnel. Il montre en particulier en quoi le phénomène du glissement de tâches rend compte des difficultés de reconnaissance de ces professionnels.

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  • Alexandra Garabige & Loïc Trabut, 2020. "Le glissement de tâches comme aporie de la construction d’un territoire professionnel : Le cas des aides à domicile," Post-Print hal-03784160, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03784160
    DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-11409-3.p.0053
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