Travail et Emploi
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Volume n° 125, issue 1, 2011
- Introduction pp. 5-7

- Thomas Barnay and François Legendre
- Les carrières salariales des hommes et des femmes: quelle convergence sur longue période ? pp. 9-25

- Fabienne Berton, Jean-Pierre Huiban and Frédérique Nortier
- Le développement de l'apprentissage dans le supérieur: une évaluation empirique à partir de l'enquête Génération 2001 pp. 27-39

- Sabina Issehnane
- Réformer les baisses de cotisations sociales ultramarines ? pp. 41-52

- Nicolas Bauduin, François Legendre and Yannick L’Horty
- Les changements d'instruments de la politique de l'emploi en Wallonie et en France pp. 53-63

- Thierry Berthet and Bernard Conter
- Essai d'approche positive des nouveaux risques sociaux pp. 67-77

- Catherine Pollak
Volume HS 2020, issue 2, 2020
- Changes in the Intensity and Hardships of Hospital Work in France (1998-2013) pp. 5-29

- Samia Benallah and Jean-Paul Domin
- Results of a Quantitative Assessment of France’s Garantie Jeunes Programme. What Target Groups, What Kinds of Support, and What Beneficiary Trajectories? pp. 31-52

- Mathilde Gaini, Marine Guillerm, Solène Hilary, Emmanuel Valat and Philippe Zamora
- Economic Mechanisms Explaining Low Wages in the Personal Services Sector. An Analysis Focusing on Home Help Workers pp. 53-83

- François-Xavier Devetter and Emmanuelle Puissant
- An Illusory March towards Equality between Women and Men. “Biographical Availability” and Career Inequalities Among Flight Attendants pp. 85-120

- Anne Lambert and Delphine Remillon
- Mompreneurs. Economics, Parenting and Identity pp. 121-141

- Julie Landour
- “Back to the Land” among “Neo-Rural” Farmers: The Price to Pay. Working Couples and Women’s Invisible Work pp. 143-165

- Madlyne Samak
Volume HS 2017, issue 5, 2017
- Under-Paid Shop Stewards: A Case of Strategic Discrimination?. An Econometric Analysis Using 2010 REPONSE Data pp. 5-30

- Jérôme Bourdieu and Thomas Breda
- An Exemplary Legal Battle against Union Discrimination at the Peugeot-Sochaux Plant (1995-2000) pp. 31-54

- Nicolas Hatzfeld
- Procedural Flexibilisation of Economic Redundancy in France and Italy. Diverging Reforms with a Common Objective pp. 55-75

- Raphaël Dalmasso
- Forming a Medical Work-Object. The Case of General Medicine and Obstetrics pp. 77-102

- Anne-Chantal Hardy
- The Impossible Confinement of Nuclear Work. Professional and Family Experiences of Subcontracted Workers Exposed to Radioactivity pp. 103-125

- Marie Ghis Malfilatre
- Continuing Education: A Family Matter? pp. 127-158

- Vincent Lignon
Volume HS 2015, issue 5, 2015
- Editorial. To Travail et Emploi’ s readers and authors pp. 5-6

- Thomas Amossé, Christelle Avril, Christine Erhel, Mathieu Grégoire, Odile Join-Lambert, Thierry Kirat, Véronique Simonnet and Magali Marcille
- Fighting to Leave or to Stay?. Migrant Workers, Redundancy and Assisted Return Programs During the Talbot Dispute, 1983-1984 pp. 7-30

- Vincent Gay and Gabrielle Varro
- The Interrelationship of Collective Bargaining at Industry and Company-Levels in Wage Determination pp. 31-63

- Nicolas Castel, Noélie Delahaie, Héloïse Petit and Nathaniel London
- Randomised Experiments and the Evaluation of Innovative Placement Schemes for the Unemployed pp. 65-83

- Marc Ferracci, Florine Martin and Andrew E. Clark
- Three Major Issues Concerning Randomised Social Experimentation in France pp. 85-108

- Bernard Gomel, Évelyne Serverin and Nicholas Sowels
- The Effects of Gender Diversity Through the Lens of the Body and Sexuality. Men in Greeting Work pp. 109-132

- Sophie Louey, Gabrielle Schütz and Juliette Rogers
- “You Hurt Yourself a Little Every Day.”. The Healthy Worker Effect Among Farriers pp. 133-158

- Olivier Crasset and Juliette Rogers
Volume HS 2013, issue 5, 2013
- Editorial. To Travail et emploi 's readers and authors pp. 5-5

- Thomas Amossé, Marie Cartier, Odile Join-Lambert, Thierry Kirat, Sophie Pochic and Véronique Simonnet
- Gendarmes and Work Transfers Since the 19 th Century. Balancing Professional Duty and Personal Freedom pp. 7-17

- Arnaud-Dominique Houte
- Local Civil Service: . From Internal Mobility to Spatial Mobility? pp. 19-32

- Émilie Biland
- Psychosocial Risks. How Can the Past Contribute to Current Debates? pp. 33-43

- Nicolas Hatzfeld
- Evaluating the Burden of Job Stress From the Public-Health and Economic Viewpoints:. Perspectives and Methodological Pitfalls pp. 45-54

- Hélène Sultan-Taïeb and Isabelle Niedhammer
- The Remarkably Good Health of the Self-Employed pp. 55-70

- Élisabeth Algava, Catherine Cavalin and Sylvie Célérier
- Tradesman: Skilled Specialist or Manager? pp. 71-82

- Caroline Mazaud
- Work Representation and Union Representativeness on the Frontier of Wage Earning:. The Case of Direct Distribution of Printed Matter pp. 83-98

- Karel Yon
- Have Male and Female Careers Converged? pp. 99-114

- Fabienne Berton, Jean-Pierre Huiban and Frédérique Nortier Ribordy