Invisibilisation de la pénibilité au travail, mixité et rapports de genre

The article focuses on the sexualised modalities involved in the recognition of strenuous work, drawing from a comparative investigation of two socio-professional categories working for a transport company (drivers and commercial staff members). It shows that the invisibilisation of actions that are...

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Main Author: Camille Noûs
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: La Nouvelle Revue du Travail 2020-05-01
Series:La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/nrt/6712
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description The article focuses on the sexualised modalities involved in the recognition of strenuous work, drawing from a comparative investigation of two socio-professional categories working for a transport company (drivers and commercial staff members). It shows that the invisibilisation of actions that are damaging to female workers' health largely depends on mechanisms relating to the gender-based distribution of labour as well as traditionaall social representations of strenuous work, often revolving around an approach that associates work considered strenuous solely with the kinds of activities that men undertake in particular technical/industrial settings
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spellingShingle Camille Noûs
Invisibilisation de la pénibilité au travail, mixité et rapports de genre
La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
sexual division of labour
strenuous work
gender
work recognition and invisibilisation process
collective bargaining
empirical investigation
title Invisibilisation de la pénibilité au travail, mixité et rapports de genre
title_full Invisibilisation de la pénibilité au travail, mixité et rapports de genre
title_fullStr Invisibilisation de la pénibilité au travail, mixité et rapports de genre
title_full_unstemmed Invisibilisation de la pénibilité au travail, mixité et rapports de genre
title_short Invisibilisation de la pénibilité au travail, mixité et rapports de genre
title_sort invisibilisation de la penibilite au travail mixite et rapports de genre
topic sexual division of labour
strenuous work
gender
work recognition and invisibilisation process
collective bargaining
empirical investigation
url https://journals.openedition.org/nrt/6712
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