About
Frédéric Salin is a doctoral student in sociology at IRIS/EHESS, Visiting Scholar at the Institute of French Studies, NYU and fellow at the Institut Convergences Migrations. His work focuses on the relationship between migration and employment policies in France and the United States.
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The mechanisms of asylum as captured by space and history
Cross reading by Karen Akoka and Camille Schmoll
In Cultures & Conflits (2021/2 No 122)
1. To Assess Underground Activity is First of All to Define its Borders
- By Sebastian Roché,
- Interviewed by Martin Chevalier,
- Antoine Imberti,
- et al.
In Regards croisés sur l'économie (2014/1 No 14)
What Status Can Economics Give to Behavioral Differences Between Women and Men?
- By Sébastien Grobon
- and Frédéric Salin
In Regards croisés sur l'économie (2014/2 No 15)
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Articles
The mechanisms of asylum as captured by space and history
Cross reading by Karen Akoka and Camille Schmoll
In Cultures & Conflits (2021/2 No 122)
Social and legal inequalities in industrial tribunals: The case of summary proceedings
In Droit et société (2020/3 No 106)
What Status Can Economics Give to Behavioral Differences Between Women and Men?
- By Sébastien Grobon
- and Frédéric Salin
In Regards croisés sur l'économie (2014/2 No 15)
Economico-Sexual Exchanges
In Regards croisés sur l'économie (2014/2 No 15)
Editorial
- By Asma Benhenda
- and Frédéric Salin
In Regards croisés sur l'économie (2014/2 No 15)
1. To Assess Underground Activity is First of All to Define its Borders
- By Sebastian Roché,
- Interviewed by Martin Chevalier,
- Antoine Imberti,
- et al.
In Regards croisés sur l'économie (2014/1 No 14)