René Levy
René Levy is Professor Emeritus of sociology at the University of Lausanne, and a member of the LIVES Advisory Committee.
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Les congés parentaux en Suisse: révélateurs de politiques et de représentations genrées. In , Devenir parents, devenir inégaux. Transition à la parentalité et inégalités de genre (pp. 235–261). Zürich: Seismo.
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L'activation du statut maître sexué lors de la transition à la parentalité - approche séquentielle multidimensionnelle. In , Devenir parents, devenir inégaux. Transition à la parentalité et inégalités de genre (pp. 48–75). Zürich, Switzerland: Seismo.
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Devenir parents, devenir inégaux. Transition à la parentalité et inégalités de genre. Question de genre (First.). Zürich, Switzerland: Seismo.
. (2016). Préface. Quid de la sexuation des parcours de vie. In , Devenir parents, devenir inégaux. Transition à la parentalité et inégalités de genre (First., pp. 9-23). Zürich, Switzerland: Seismo.
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Répartition des tâches domestiques et de soins aux enfants. Intentions et pratiques. In , Devenir parents, devenir inégaux. Transition à la parentalité et inégalités de genre (First., pp. 76-109). Zürich, Switzerland: Seismo.
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Nouveaux parents: Quelle égalité face au temps?. In , Devenir parent, devenir inégaux (pp. 130-163). Zurich, Switzerland: Seismo.
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La transformation des réseaux personnels des femmes et des hommes durant la transition à la parentalité: Contraction des liens et gestation d'inégalités. In , Devenir parents, devenir inégaux. Transition à la parentalité et inégalités de genre (pp. 164-182). Zurich and Geneva, Switzerland: Seismo.
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Towards a socio-structural framework for life course analysis. Advances in Life Course Research, 30, 30-42.
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Searching for typical life trajectories applied to childbirth histories. In , Gendered life courses between individualization and standardization. A European approach applied to Switzerland (pp. 287-312). Vienna: LIT Verlag.
. (2013). Gendered life courses between individualization and standardization. A European approach applied to Switzerland (p. 400). Wien: LIT Verlag.
. (2013). Optimal matching and its "costs". In , Gendered life courses between standardization and individualization. A European approach applied to Switzerland (pp. 265-286). Wien: LIT Verlag.
. (2013). Multichannel optimal matching: A multidimensional approach to sequence analysis. In , Gendered life courses between standardization and individualization. A European approach applied to Switzerland (pp. 245-264). Wien: LIT Verlag.
. (2013). Occupational trajectories after childbirth. In , Gendered life courses between standardization and individualization. A European approach applied to Switzerland (pp. 93-114). Wien: LIT Verlag.
. (2013). Trajectories between the family and paid work. In , Gendered life courses between standardization and individualization. A European approach applied to Switzerland (pp. 71-92). Wien: LIT Verlag.
. (2013). Cohabitational trajectories. In , Gendered life courses between standardization and individualization. A European approach applied to Switzerland (pp. 53-70). Wien: LIT Verlag.
. (2013). Optimal matching, a tool for comparing life-course sequences. In , Gendered life courses between standardization and individualization. A European approach applied to Switzerland (pp. 37-52). Wien: LIT Verlag.
. (2013). Rapport social 2012: générations en jeu / Sozialbericht 2012: Fokus Generationen (p. 332). Zürich: Seismo.
. (2012). "If I had known our couple turned that way, I would not have stopped working": A biographical account of labour force participation and conjugal love. Sociologia e Politiche Sociali, 15, 29-49. doi:10.3280/SP2012-SU3003
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I wouldn't have stopped working if I had known our couple turned that way. A biographical account of labour force participation and conjugal love. LIVES Working Papers, 2012(18), 1-21. doi:10.12682/lives.2296-1658.2012.18
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