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Le partage des temps et des tâches dans les ménages

Marie-Agnès Barrère-Maurisson ()
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Marie-Agnès Barrère-Maurisson: MATISSE - UMR 8595 - Modélisation Appliquée, Trajectoires Institutionnelles et Stratégies Socio-Économiques - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

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Abstract: Today, thanks to the survey carried out by laboratory MATISSE, it is finally possible for us to quantify not only "parental time" but also its distribution within the couples with children. Parental time is the time spent with or for the children, which makes it possible to redistribute our 24 daily hours in great masses, whose parental time - first completely new result - is not the least, since it represents one week equivalent a weekly working time of an employee. The other result is of course the inequality which exists in the respective share of responsibility this time by the men and the women. Thus one understands better how articulate, in a world of increasingly heterogeneous work, logics of the firms, the behaviours of paid and the way in which the public policies, that they are family or of employment, tax or of equipment, can influence, correct or support the strategies and the objectives of the various actors.

Keywords: Parental time; task sharing; men/women; time sharing; domestic work; working time; Temps parental; partage des tâches; hommes/femmes; répartition des temps; travail domestique; temps de travail (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001-07
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Published in La documentation française, 143 p., 2001, Folio actuel

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