L'ouvrière n'est pas la femme de l'ouvrier
Maxime Parodi
Revue de l'OFCE, 2004, vol. 90, issue 3, 85-94
Abstract:
Women have worked in the industrial sector since the beginning of the industrial era, and they still do. But female workers have to cope with different working conditions than their male colleagues: these conditions are still demanding, but in a different way. Most of the female workers are unskilled and work part time. Moreover, because of the crisis of the textile industry, many of them have been put out of work, especially the unskilled ones.
Date: 2004
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