Le salariat : mort ou vif ?

The omnipresent narrative announcing a decline in wage employment and rise in self-employment raises questions about the best way of assessing and interpreting the conditions in which labour might be mobilised. The main issues here are whether the growing fragility of an archaic wage-based instituti...

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Main Authors: Paul Bouffartigue, Sylvie Monchatre, Mathilde Mondon-Navazo, Martine D’Amours, Patrick Cingolani, Mirella Giannini, Christophe Ramaux, Pierre Rolle
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: La Nouvelle Revue du Travail 2018-11-01
Series:La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/3997
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author Paul Bouffartigue
Sylvie Monchatre
Mathilde Mondon-Navazo
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Patrick Cingolani
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Christophe Ramaux
Pierre Rolle
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description The omnipresent narrative announcing a decline in wage employment and rise in self-employment raises questions about the best way of assessing and interpreting the conditions in which labour might be mobilised. The main issues here are whether the growing fragility of an archaic wage-based institution is cause for celebration; or instead, if there are reasons to regret a lost golden age; or lastly, if the very essence of wage-earning , above and beyond its legal aspects, merits further scrutiny.
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Mathilde Mondon-Navazo
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Patrick Cingolani
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Christophe Ramaux
Pierre Rolle
Le salariat : mort ou vif ?
La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
wage employment
self-employment
subordination
job insecurity
work contract
unemployment
title Le salariat : mort ou vif ?
title_full Le salariat : mort ou vif ?
title_fullStr Le salariat : mort ou vif ?
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title_short Le salariat : mort ou vif ?
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topic wage employment
self-employment
subordination
job insecurity
work contract
unemployment
url http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/3997
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