Sans mari, sans travail, sans morale ? Aider et contrôler les « chômeuses seules » (Suisse, années 1930)

The crisis of the 1930s constituted a key moment in the definition of the modern concept of Unemployment when the criteria of sex and marital status became critical. In several countries unemployed married women were partially or totally excluded from aid as they were considered dependents of their...

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Main Author: Carola Togni
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Mnémosyne 2016-02-01
Series:Genre & Histoire
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/2321
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spelling doaj-71fb11513d9c4152a15320724793a43b2021-09-02T14:25:44ZfraAssociation MnémosyneGenre & Histoire2102-58862016-02-0116Sans mari, sans travail, sans morale ? Aider et contrôler les « chômeuses seules » (Suisse, années 1930)Carola TogniThe crisis of the 1930s constituted a key moment in the definition of the modern concept of Unemployment when the criteria of sex and marital status became critical. In several countries unemployed married women were partially or totally excluded from aid as they were considered dependents of their husbands; the situation was different for single, widowed or divorced woman. Authorities granted these women state aid and encouraged them to seek paid work. This article analyses the control exerted over "unemployed women without husbands," specifically with regard to their morals and sexuality. It shows how the policies with respect to these unemployed women contributed to a sexual management of the labor market, while promoting the gender norms of the traditional family.http://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/2321single womenworkunemploymentsexual moralityfamilypublic policy
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Sans mari, sans travail, sans morale ? Aider et contrôler les « chômeuses seules » (Suisse, années 1930)
Genre & Histoire
single women
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unemployment
sexual morality
family
public policy
author_facet Carola Togni
author_sort Carola Togni
title Sans mari, sans travail, sans morale ? Aider et contrôler les « chômeuses seules » (Suisse, années 1930)
title_short Sans mari, sans travail, sans morale ? Aider et contrôler les « chômeuses seules » (Suisse, années 1930)
title_full Sans mari, sans travail, sans morale ? Aider et contrôler les « chômeuses seules » (Suisse, années 1930)
title_fullStr Sans mari, sans travail, sans morale ? Aider et contrôler les « chômeuses seules » (Suisse, années 1930)
title_full_unstemmed Sans mari, sans travail, sans morale ? Aider et contrôler les « chômeuses seules » (Suisse, années 1930)
title_sort sans mari, sans travail, sans morale ? aider et contrôler les « chômeuses seules » (suisse, années 1930)
publisher Association Mnémosyne
series Genre & Histoire
issn 2102-5886
publishDate 2016-02-01
description The crisis of the 1930s constituted a key moment in the definition of the modern concept of Unemployment when the criteria of sex and marital status became critical. In several countries unemployed married women were partially or totally excluded from aid as they were considered dependents of their husbands; the situation was different for single, widowed or divorced woman. Authorities granted these women state aid and encouraged them to seek paid work. This article analyses the control exerted over "unemployed women without husbands," specifically with regard to their morals and sexuality. It shows how the policies with respect to these unemployed women contributed to a sexual management of the labor market, while promoting the gender norms of the traditional family.
topic single women
work
unemployment
sexual morality
family
public policy
url http://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/2321
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