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Evolving Employment Norms and Emerging Forms of Inequality Towards a Comparison of Gray Zones
/ / / / This comparative study explores emerging configurations of work seen through the prism of employment relations and their evolving borders. Has the fuzzy, fluctuating, transformative, elusive nature of the latter become the dominant trait of employment norms and of work regulations in today’s
Educational inequalities and educational paths construction of 11-15 teenagers in their everyday life spaces.
Our goal is to analyse different backgrounds that influence the educational path of children : school, sports and cultural hobbies, and another background that echoes both school and hobbies, the digital environment. We will specifically focus on the spatial aspect of theses contexts, by the spatial
Public Interventions and Health Inequalities in Recomposed Natural and Social Ecosystems of the Mekong Sub-Region
/ / / / 1- Scientific context and objectives Two simultaneous phenomena infer a reorganization of health policies in the Mekong sub-region (Cambodia and its borders with Vietnam and Laos): the persistence of malaria and its severe forms; as well as the emergence of resistance to anti-malaria treatm
Maintenance of Gender Inequalities: socio-psychological processes of legitimation.
The present programme would contribute to examining three main processes of maintaining gender inequalities: gender stereotypes and their function as essentialist instruments allowing the justification and reinforcement of inequalities (research directions 1 and 2), the selection and justification f
Durable Inequality, Social Protection and Redistribution
* * * * This project INDURA aims at putting together research programs which look at inequalities as a structural phenomenon, i.e. as the manifestation of a persistent social order. This order is in particular effectuated through stable forms of mobility (social, spatial, economic). It is how the pr
A New Administrative Framework for Mayotte, French Departement since 2011: Construction and Processing of Linguistic and Social Inequalities
The purpose of the INEMA project is to investigate how the implementation of a "new" administrative framework in the former French Departmental Collectivity of Mayotte (it will become the 101st French Departement in 2011) could affect how social and linguistic inequalities are produced, regulated, t
The dynamics of inequalities : constructing perceptions
The DYNEQUAL research project is designed to identify and explain the mechanisms that produce perceptions of inequality. Its starting point is the recognition that these perceptions are not traces - whether it be at the micro-sociological or macro-sociological level — of the objective situation such
Screens and inequalities. “Arabs” in French medias from 1962 till our days
Research project in humanities and social sciences, ScrIns aims to explore, from a historical and multidisciplinary perspective, the inequalities against «Arabs« in the French media since the end of the war in Algeria. The project stresses on the one hand the delay of French research on the subject
Research on methodologies for evaluation of public policies to correct reduce social inequalities in health
/ / / / Social inequalities in health have been the subject of research in the humane and social sciences for many years. Interdisciplinary research studies have progressively developed, particularly from 2000 onwards. For two years, the development of knowledge in this field has been followed by it
The elite and the poor. Research of the "entre-soi" and representations of poverty in the areas of uppper social classes of three cities: Paris, Sao Paulo and Delhi
/ / / / It is striking to note that the report to the poverty of the higher social classes has very rarely been studied as such. This may seem all the more surprising that the historian Louis Chevalier had established, research on the first half of the 19th century, as urban inequities could be expl
Consumption inequality: micro and macro approaches with applications to France and the U.S.
/ / / / We propose studying the interplay between consumption and income inequality over the life cycle in France and the U.S. over the last thirty years. On the one hand, the four quantitative analyses in this project provide direct descriptive evidence based on micro data of the change in consumpt