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La division du travail entre hommes et femmes

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  • Catherine Sofer

    (CRESEP - Centre de recherche sur l'emploi et la production - UO - Université d'Orléans)

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Première partie : la division du travail entre hommes et femmes dans la famille : le travail domestique dans l'analyse marxiste, conséquences sur la division du travail, l'analyse néo-classique de la division du travail, présentation et critiques. Essai d'extension des théories de la division du travail. Enfants et division du travail : un élargissement de la théorie économique de la famille, enfants et division du travail : éléments d'une théorie socioéconomique de la famille. Deuxième partie : la division du travail entre hommes et femmes sur le marché du travail : ségrégation sur le marché du travail et inégalités de salaire. Un modèle de discrimination dans les salaires et le type d'emploi proposés aux hommes et aux femmes.

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  • Catherine Sofer, 1985. "La division du travail entre hommes et femmes," Post-Print halshs-00367272, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00367272
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    1. Anne-Marie Daune-Richard & Pierre Béret & Arnaud Dupray & Christine Fournier & Stéphanie Moullet, 2002. "Les disparités de carrières des hommes et des femmes : accès à l'emploi, mobilités et salaires," Working Papers halshs-00005795, HAL.
    2. François Cochard & Hélène Couprie & Astrid Hopfensitz, 2018. "What if women earned more than their spouses? An experimental investigation of work-division in couples," Experimental Economics, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 21(1), pages 50-71, March.
    3. Jan Windebank, 2001. "Dual-Earner Couples in Britain and France: Gender Divisions of Domestic Labour and Parenting Work in different Welfare States," Work, Employment & Society, British Sociological Association, vol. 15(2), pages 269-290, June.
    4. Petit, Pascale, 2007. "The effects of age and family constraints on gender hiring discrimination: A field experiment in the French financial sector," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 14(3), pages 371-391, June.

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