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5 Women on Company Boards in France: French Republican Equality and Anti-discrimination Laws Conflicting Logics, 2006–13
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Anne-Françoise Bender
, Isabelle Berrebi-Hoffmann und Philippe Reigné
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Charts, Tables and Graphs vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction Categories of Gender and Work in Context: Ways Towards a Research Agenda 1
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I Shifting Categories from a Comparative Relational Perspective
- 1 Making Sense of Women’s Labour in the Context of the French Family Business: From Domestic Labour to Recognized Work 19
- 2 The Grey Zones between Work and Non-work: Statistical and Social Placing of ‘Family Workers’ in Germany, 1880–2010 40
- 3 Night Work for Women in France in the Last Two Decades before 2000: Regulations, Discourse and Gender Issues 60
- 4 ‘Women’s Factory Night Work’ in Germany: Changing Classification Schemes in Varying Environments, 1891–1994 80
- 5 Women on Company Boards in France: French Republican Equality and Anti-discrimination Laws Conflicting Logics, 2006–13 101
- 6 Women on Company Boards in Germany: A Result of Constancy and Change in Gendered Categorizations, 1980–2013 129
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II Transnational Interplay of Categorization
- 7 Dynamics of Gendered Employment Regimes in France and Germany over the Last Two Decades: How Can They Be Explained? 153
- 8 ‘The Family’s Economic Charm’: Recent Reclassifications of Maternity, Employment and Family in German Policy from a Historical-Sociological Perspective, 1900–2010 196
- 9 From Particular Protection to Universal Principles: Shifting Classifications of Employment Rights in the ILO, the EU and German Labour Law, 1919–88 223
- 10 Negotiating the Boundaries of Equality at Work: Tensions about a Gendered Employment Norm in France and in the European Community, 1914–2014 247
- Index 271
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Charts, Tables and Graphs vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction Categories of Gender and Work in Context: Ways Towards a Research Agenda 1
-
I Shifting Categories from a Comparative Relational Perspective
- 1 Making Sense of Women’s Labour in the Context of the French Family Business: From Domestic Labour to Recognized Work 19
- 2 The Grey Zones between Work and Non-work: Statistical and Social Placing of ‘Family Workers’ in Germany, 1880–2010 40
- 3 Night Work for Women in France in the Last Two Decades before 2000: Regulations, Discourse and Gender Issues 60
- 4 ‘Women’s Factory Night Work’ in Germany: Changing Classification Schemes in Varying Environments, 1891–1994 80
- 5 Women on Company Boards in France: French Republican Equality and Anti-discrimination Laws Conflicting Logics, 2006–13 101
- 6 Women on Company Boards in Germany: A Result of Constancy and Change in Gendered Categorizations, 1980–2013 129
-
II Transnational Interplay of Categorization
- 7 Dynamics of Gendered Employment Regimes in France and Germany over the Last Two Decades: How Can They Be Explained? 153
- 8 ‘The Family’s Economic Charm’: Recent Reclassifications of Maternity, Employment and Family in German Policy from a Historical-Sociological Perspective, 1900–2010 196
- 9 From Particular Protection to Universal Principles: Shifting Classifications of Employment Rights in the ILO, the EU and German Labour Law, 1919–88 223
- 10 Negotiating the Boundaries of Equality at Work: Tensions about a Gendered Employment Norm in France and in the European Community, 1914–2014 247
- Index 271