Christian Maroy
Girsef and Anthropology and Sociology Unit, University of Louvain, 1, place Montesquieu, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Agnès van Zanten
Sociological Observatory of Change, Sciences Po Paris, CNRS, 27, rue Saint-Guillaume, 75337 Paris cedex 07, France
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Volume 51, Supplement 1
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Regulation and competition among schools in six European localities - C. Maroy, A. van Zanten
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The professional fate of woman engineers in the computer sciences : Unexpected reversals - H. Stevens
Hélène Stevens
Centre de sociologie du travail, de l’emploi et de la formation, université Libre de Bruxelles, CP 124, 44, avenue Jeanne, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
Laboratoire Printemps, université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, 47, boulevard Vauban, 78047 Guyancourt, France (…) -
The Household Employees Union in Rio : A vantage point for observing changes in domestic service workers’ employment in Brazil - D. Vidal
Dominique Vidal
Université Paris-Diderot–Paris-7, URMIS, Paris, France
Available online 23 February 2009 on ScienceDirect
doi:10.1016/j.soctra.2009.01.002
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Studying the policies implemented by the Household Employees Union in Rio de Janeiro shows that when new social rights are (…) -
Because the market says so. Brokers and managers in the electricity industry - D. Lorrain
Dominique Lorrain
Centre d’études des mouvements sociaux (CEMS), CNRS–EHESS, 54, boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris, France
Available online 23 February 2009 on ScienceDirect
doi:10.1016/j.soctra.2009.01.004
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The role played in the electricity industry by the finance industry has (…) -
A profession in process : The atypical rise of women to the high rank of Police “Commissaire” in France - G. Pruvost
Geneviève Pruvost
Centre de recherche sociologique sur le droit et les institutions pénales (CESDIP), immeuble Edison, 43, boulevard Vauban, 78280 Guyancourt, France
Available online 23 February 2009 on ScienceDirect
doi:10.1016/j.soctra.2009.01.003
Abstract
There are more women at the (…)