This issue explores the links between work and political life, related public policies, wage and career inequalities, universal income prospects, and the evolution of professions directly involved in more global challenges such as health and climate change. The variety of these approaches reflects the importance of research on work at Sciences Po across all the disciplines. Enjoy the read!
Dossier
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- Transformations Of and Through Work
by Henri Bergeron et Gwenaële Rot, Center for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO)
- How Work Became a Revolutionary Concept
by Samuel Hayat, Centre for Political Research (CEVIPOF) - Forestry Work: a Key to Fighting Global Warming?
by Charlotte Glinel, Center for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO)
- Welfare and Reciprocity: Should We (Really) Feed the Surfers?
by Guillaume Allègre, Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques(OFCE) - Are Elected Officials Compensated for Working? ?
by Didier Demazière, Center for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO) - Wage Inequality: the Price of Motherhood
by Marta-Dominguez Folgueras, Observatoire sociologique du changement (OSC) - Higher Education Graduates’s Decreasing Returns to Experience
by Pauline Corblet, Department of Economics - Dying at Work? Industrial Society and the Relationship to Risk
by Marion Fontaine, Centre for History (CHSP)
- Transformations Of and Through Work
All Articles Related to Work
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- Doping for Work by Renaud Crespin, Center for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO), 2021
- The New Spirit of Neoliberalism: Equality and Economic Prosperity by Hélène Périvier, Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques (OFCE) – PRESAGE, and Réjane Sénac, Observatoire sociologique du changement, 2020
- Migration, Wages and (un)Employment by Hélène Thiollet, Center for Internanational Studies (CERI) and Florian Oswald, Deparment of Economics, 2020
- Migrant Labor: Policies Serving Production Systems by Lucas Puygrenier, Center for Internanational Studies (CERI), 2020
- Work and Disability: Ending Exclusions, by Anne Revillard, Observatoire sociologique du changement (OSC), 2019
- Are Domestics Back? by Nathalie Morel, Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics(CEE), 2019
- What Remains of the Workers’ Internationals? by Nicola Delalande, Centre for History (CHSP), 2019
- From Unemployment to Part-Time Work, by Hadrien Clouet, Center for the Sociology of Organisations(CSO), 2019
- The Political Consequences of Technological Change, by Bruno Palier, Centre d’études européennes et de politique comparée (CEE), 2019
- Labor Regulations Under Stress by Jérôme Pélisse, Center for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO), 2018
- Is it Useful to Work on Sundays? by Laurent Lesnard, Observatoire sociologique du changement (OSC), 2018
- The Effects of Economic Conditions on the Sorting of Jobs and Workers, by Jean-Marc Robin, Deparment of Economics, 2018
- You Better Move On! by Carlo Barone and Ettore Recchi, Observatoire sociologique du changement (OSC), 2018
- Creating Illusion. Spotlight on the Production Designers by Gwenaële Rot, Center for the Sociology of Organisations(CSO), 2018
- Jobs at Risk From Technology : When Supervising Machines is Work in its Own Right by Gwenaële Rot, Center for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO), 2017
- Ambiguous Social Rights by Paul-André Rosental, Centre d’histoire (CHSP), 2016
- Is the Competitiveness and Employment Tax Credit Effective? – Collective work, LIEPP, 2016
- To be Represented at the International Labour Organisation by Marieke Louis, Centre de Recherches Internationales (CERI), 2016