Femmes et les syndicats en Europe
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- Abigail Gregory & Susan Milner, 2009. "Trade Unions and Work‐life Balance: Changing Times in France and the UK?," British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics, vol. 47(1), pages 122-146, March.
- Louis Chauvel & Eyal Bar-Haim, 2016. "Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) and Varieties of Distributions (VoD): How Welfare Regimes Affect the Pre- and Post-Transfer Shapes of Inequalities?," LIS Working papers 677, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
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women workers; trade unionization.; equal rights; survey.; economic sector.; labour force participation; labour market segmentation; part time employment; small enterprise; trade union attitude.; collective bargaining; unemployment benefit.; maternity leave.; maternity benefit; child care; statistical table; travailleuses; syndicalisation; droits égaux; enquête; secteur économique; taux d'activité; segmentation du marché du travail; emploi à temps partiel; petite entreprise; attitude syndicale; négociation collective; prestations de chômage; congé de maternité; prestations de maternité; soins aux enfants; tableau statistique; trabajadoras; sindicalización; igualdad de derechos; encuesta; sector económico; tasa de actividad de mano de obra; segmentación del mercado de trabajo; empleo a tiempo parcial; pequeña empresa; actitud sindical; negociación colectiva; prestaciones por desempleo; licencia de maternidad; prestaciones de maternidad; cuidado infantil; cuadros estadísticos;All these keywords.
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