Les illusions perdues de la Mompreneur
Over the years, self-employment has increasingly come to be seen as a remedy to joblessness. Yet until the late 1970s the model had been in decline. Nowadays, however, a number of advantages are associated with it. A variety of measures are being implemented to make it more accessible, notably to wo...
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doaj-ff362eecb00f4aeba4bc1c4095b9abb52020-11-24T22:17:11ZfraLa Nouvelle Revue du TravailLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail2263-89892016-11-01910.4000/nrt.2942Les illusions perdues de la MompreneurJulie LandourOver the years, self-employment has increasingly come to be seen as a remedy to joblessness. Yet until the late 1970s the model had been in decline. Nowadays, however, a number of advantages are associated with it. A variety of measures are being implemented to make it more accessible, notably to women who are still under-represented in this field. Nathalie is one of these new businesswomen, often referred to as Mompreneurs. Her narrative reveals the flip side of today’s general promotion of self-employment, showing that independent businesses can only be sustainable if they have solid social and economic resources to rely upon.http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/2942self-employmentgenderMompreneurswork-family balancemotherhood |
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Over the years, self-employment has increasingly come to be seen as a remedy to joblessness. Yet until the late 1970s the model had been in decline. Nowadays, however, a number of advantages are associated with it. A variety of measures are being implemented to make it more accessible, notably to women who are still under-represented in this field. Nathalie is one of these new businesswomen, often referred to as Mompreneurs. Her narrative reveals the flip side of today’s general promotion of self-employment, showing that independent businesses can only be sustainable if they have solid social and economic resources to rely upon. |
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