Gender role attitudes, work decisions and social policies in europe: a series of empirical essays
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Note: Degree: Doctorat en sciences de gestion
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- Janine Leschke & Maria Jepsen, 2009. "Transitional Labour Markets, from theory to policy application. Can transitional labour markets contribute to a less traditional gender division of labour ?," Post-Print halshs-00384510, HAL.
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Sex discrimination in education -- Europe; Sex role in the work environment -- Europe; Sex discrimination in employment -- Europe; Women -- Employment -- Europe; Women -- Education (Higher); Discrimination sexuelle en éducation -- Europe; Rôle selon le sexe en milieu de travail -- Europe; Discrimination sexuelle dans l'emploi -- Europe; Femmes -- Travail -- Europe; Femmes -- Enseignement supérieur; comparaison européenne; gender role attitudes; family policies; gender inequalities; attitudes de rôles sexués; politiques familiales; cross-country comparison / inégalités de genre; employment; emploi;All these keywords.
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