« C’est la faim qui fait crever, ce n’est pas la maladie ! » Travailleuses agricoles entre le marteau de la précarité et l’enclume de la COVID 19 : impacts et stratégies d’adaptation [PDF]
La crise sanitaire a généré une plus forte exposition médiatique du combat des travailleuses agricoles souvent invisibles et absentifiées du débat et des politiques publiques.
Zhour Bouzidi, El Hassane Abdellaoui
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Le chômage représente un fléau social qui ne cesse d’ augmenté et qui touche tous les pays, sans faire les distinctions entre pays développé ou sous développé, dans ce sens il constitue unebombe de retardement à cause de son cout économique, financier ...
Abderrahmane LAIB
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Circular food system governance at the local level: Perspective from a Canadian case study
Abstract Concerns about unsustainable food systems have led regions and cities to adopt a circular economy (CE). However, most literature has focused on tangible aspects, with investigation of the social and institutional dimensions. This paper examines how governance and institutional dynamics shape circular food systems, drawing on the Eastern ...
Valérie Lacombe +2 more
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Abstract The solo self‐employed workforce is growing across Europe, a group which often faces greater individual responsibility for retirement preparation than employees. Using a situational strength framework, this study investigates psychological mechanisms behind retirement planning among employees and three types of solo self‐employed workers ...
Camilla Marabini +2 more
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Entre travail et vie familiale : le modèle suédois
En Suède, la politique familiale se présente comme une politique de prévention et d'intégration sociale basée sur des principes d'égalité et de justice sociale.
Birgit Arve-Parès
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Introducing the Anthropology of Adolescence Introduction à l'anthropologie de l'adolescence
Adolescence is widely recognized as a key life stage, yet its meaning and experience remain under‐explored due to the complex interplay between biological and social transformations. While researchers across fields such as psychology and public health increasingly frame adolescence as a ‘critical period’, anthropology offers distinctive insights that ...
Emily H. Emmott +2 more
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Chômeurs âgés et transformations des modes de régulation : vers une rupture d’un équilibre existant
L’objectif de cet article est de montrer combien les politiques publiques déployées dans les années 1980 en Belgique ont permis aux chômeurs de plus de 50 ans de quitter la spirale infernale de la négation de soi et du repli identitaire occasionnée par ...
Nathalie Burnay
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Geographies of wellbeing and chronic illness: A Canadian case study
Abstract Geography has had a long legacy of research investigating the lived experiences of individuals with chronic illness, particularly women. Health geographers have also begun to focus beyond health to wellbeing, defined as that space between expectation and reality. Individuals living with chronic illness often experience complex impacts to their
Francesca S. Cardwell +5 more
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Community Economic Development – A Viable Solution for COVID Recovery
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare many of the weaknesses in our social and economic systems, exacerbating some of these challenges and drawing attention to others as we, collectively, find a way forward that results in a sustainable, inclusive, and ...
Raissa Marks, Michael Toye
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Diversity in Resource Use Strategies Promotes Productivity in Young Planted Tree Species Mixtures
By analyzing data from over 83,000 trees in 21 experiments across five continents, we found that forests with more species were more productive and had more stable growth. Productivity was driven mainly by fast‐growing species with acquisitive traits, while slower‐growing species coexisted without major losses.
Joel Jensen +51 more
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