La femme ambiguë, à l'écart ou au cœur du monde rural ?
Maryvonne Bodiguel
Économie rurale, 1979, vol. 134
Abstract:
Nowadays, in the modernized, mecanized and sometimes specialized farm, there are no specifically male or female tasks, apart from the work in the fields which remains a manly work. Women have less work than in the old times and it is less toilsome. But on the other hand, leisure and laziness are partners in the local ideology. A woman must not avert from her family, her house and her farm. Any innovation in the field of feminine sociable is a victory upon the social pressure and the prevailing ideology. Today, animating and attending associations of social character is an outlet which is admitted. Thanks to this detour, women may go out and openly begin to take an active part in public life.
Keywords: Labor; and; Human; Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1979
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