Les femmes obtiennent-elles ce qu'elles veulent ou se contentent-elles de ce qu'on leur propose ?
Catherine Hakim
Revue de l'OFCE, 2001, vol. 77, issue 2, 297-306
Abstract:
Society is man-made ? but also woman-made. In the long term, social institutions are the product of people?s choices, rather than the cause of them. Two social revolutions in the last three decades have created even greater scope for genuine and free choices and wider opportunities for women. In this new scenario, illustrated most clearly by Britain, women choose between three very different combinations of paid work andfamily work.
Date: 2001
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