Delphine Remillon

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Editorial

In Population (2025/2 Vol. 80)

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Work-life balance:who faces the most difficulties?

In Population & Societies (2025/10 n° 637)

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Editorial

In Population (2025/1 Vol. 80)

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Editorial

In Population (2024/4 Vol. 79)

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Families and Employers Longitudinal Survey (FamEmp)

Measuring New Issues in Work-Life Balance and the Role of Firms

In Revue des politiques sociales et familiales (2025/1 n°153)

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Editorial

In Population (2024/2-3 Vol. 79)

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Editorial

In Population (2024/1 Vol. 79)

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Afterword

In higher education: A connection between social times and gendered compromises

In Formation emploi (2024/3 No 167)

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Editorial

In Population (2023/3 Vol. 78)

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Families and Employers Longitudinal Survey (FamEmp) Measuring New Issues in Work-Life Balance and the Role of Firms

In Revue des politiques sociales et familiales (2023/4 No 149)

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Surveying French Public Opinion on Declining Birth Rates: The 1942 Natalité Survey

In Population (2023/2 Vol. 78)

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Editorial

In Population (2023/1 Vol. 78)

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Users of Homelessness Support Services in France in 2001 and 2012: Contrasting Housing and Employment Trajectories

In Population (2022/2 Vol. 77)

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Early exposure to bilingualism and subsequent school trajectories

In Revue française de sociologie (2021/2 Vol. 62)

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An Illusory March towards Equality between Women and Men

“Biographical Availability” and Career Inequalities Among Flight Attendants

In Travail et emploi (2020/2 HS 2020)

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The plural territories of labor market intermediaries

In La Revue de l'Ires (2019/2 No 98)

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« Peut-on faire l’économie du genre ? », Regards croisés sur l’économie, n° 15, Paris, La Découverte, 2014, 240 p.

In Population (2016/1 Vol. 71)

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Deciphering Economic Issues: The Role of Statistics-Based Arguments in Parliamentary Debates over a Reduction of the Work Week from 40 to 35 Hours

In Mots. Les langages du politique (2012/3 No 100)