A survey of thirty years of French literature suggests an assessment of the segmentationist perspective today: a compulsory theoretical reference as soon as one debates the varied nature of the employment relationship; and an old-fashioned reference that is now obscured by more general analyses either of social inequalities or of historical dynamics of productive systems. Reformulations of segmentationist models could give them a better place today.
Michon.F, Socio-Économie du Travail n°28 (Économies et Sociétés, tome XLI), juin 2007, p.999-1026.
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The aim of this research is to study the modification of French and British employment system segmentation from years 1980’s to 2000’s. Based on a multiple correspondence analysis form national labour force surveys in 1982-83 and 2001, this work brings in light the evolution from a ternary structure of these systems to a fourfold division of their labour market with the appearance of a “stable secondary market”.
Valette.A, Socio-Économie du Travail n°29 (Économies et Sociétés, tome XLI), décembre 2007, p.1925-1957.
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