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Our empirical study stems from previous research on the inter-relations between residential status and microeconomic labor market outcomes. It focuses on employees and assesses the a priori ambiguous effect of homeownership on job-match quality. We use the French data set of the 1995-2001...
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The role played by health considerations in the reduction of working time in nineteenth century France has been largely …
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conditions in France. We use a unique French dataset providing information on individual workers for the year 1998. New work …
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contracts, but not of their French counterparts. In France, such rents are found in full-time, rather than part-time jobs. Hence …. However, they do suggest that part-time employment is involuntary to a far greater extent in France than in Great Britain …
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in France and especially one aspect of industrial relations that has been very little studied by sociological research …
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in France of the right to withdraw labor, after the “yellow vest” movement in 2018, demonstrate a parallel diminution of …
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This article uses a unique French survey that makes it possible to explore various individual determinants of workplace accident reporting. This survey covers a representative sample of 13,000 private- sector employees. Some 10% of workers suffer at least one workplace injury each year and that...
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flexicurity in 2004-2005. We compare public and social debates in Denmark and in France during from 2000 to 2008 : we show that …
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Acteurs de plus en plus mobilisés dans le processus de prévention des risques psychosociaux, les consultants y ont un rôle décisif. La vision de l'expert totalement objectif et "désintéressée" vole en éclats, l'étude approfondie de leur action mettant en évidence l'existence d'un rôle...
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