Le suicide d’un éleveur bio. Quand le travail perd de son sens

Unlike when wage-earners commit suicide, there is no systematic reference to self-employed individuals’ work situation when they do the same – despite their greater propensity for such an act. The article reveals that voluntary deaths are a particularly acute problem among farmers who harbour passio...

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Main Author: Nicolas Deffontaines
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: La Nouvelle Revue du Travail 2021-05-01
Series:La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/8184
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spelling doaj-0267fca5e15d4132b24b5dd15f85db3b2021-05-04T12:03:02ZfraLa Nouvelle Revue du TravailLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail2263-89892021-05-011810.4000/nrt.8184Le suicide d’un éleveur bio. Quand le travail perd de son sensNicolas DeffontainesUnlike when wage-earners commit suicide, there is no systematic reference to self-employed individuals’ work situation when they do the same – despite their greater propensity for such an act. The article reveals that voluntary deaths are a particularly acute problem among farmers who harbour passionated feelings about their work, an engagement that can be partially explained by the profession’s statutory independence and autonomous status. When farmers’ independence is threatened, they no longer find meaning in their work, triggering a suicidal crisis that can have tragic effects.http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/8184Suicidefarmersworkpassionpsychosocial risksengagement
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Le suicide d’un éleveur bio. Quand le travail perd de son sens
La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
Suicide
farmers
work
passion
psychosocial risks
engagement
author_facet Nicolas Deffontaines
author_sort Nicolas Deffontaines
title Le suicide d’un éleveur bio. Quand le travail perd de son sens
title_short Le suicide d’un éleveur bio. Quand le travail perd de son sens
title_full Le suicide d’un éleveur bio. Quand le travail perd de son sens
title_fullStr Le suicide d’un éleveur bio. Quand le travail perd de son sens
title_full_unstemmed Le suicide d’un éleveur bio. Quand le travail perd de son sens
title_sort le suicide d’un éleveur bio. quand le travail perd de son sens
publisher La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
series La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
issn 2263-8989
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Unlike when wage-earners commit suicide, there is no systematic reference to self-employed individuals’ work situation when they do the same – despite their greater propensity for such an act. The article reveals that voluntary deaths are a particularly acute problem among farmers who harbour passionated feelings about their work, an engagement that can be partially explained by the profession’s statutory independence and autonomous status. When farmers’ independence is threatened, they no longer find meaning in their work, triggering a suicidal crisis that can have tragic effects.
topic Suicide
farmers
work
passion
psychosocial risks
engagement
url http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/8184
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