1981
DOI: 10.2307/3320817
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Question sociale. Le Sublime ou le travailleur parisien tel qu'il est en 1870, et ce qu'il peut être

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“…Real bonds of friendship form and persist through long-term relationships, particularly when an entire professional career is built on temporary work. It is undoubtedly this expressive value that explains the strong predominance of women in this group, with men choosing other means of constructing this kind of career.For this group of temporary workers, we find here something of the stance of the Sublimes , the extremely well-qualified workers of the 19th century, slightly rebellious but above all very free and detached from the classical industrial system (Lécuyer and Poulot, 1981). But it is in fact the concept of the boundaryless career (Arthur and Rousseau, 1996; Sullivan and Arthur, 2006) that is the most applicable to these situations.…”
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“…Real bonds of friendship form and persist through long-term relationships, particularly when an entire professional career is built on temporary work. It is undoubtedly this expressive value that explains the strong predominance of women in this group, with men choosing other means of constructing this kind of career.For this group of temporary workers, we find here something of the stance of the Sublimes , the extremely well-qualified workers of the 19th century, slightly rebellious but above all very free and detached from the classical industrial system (Lécuyer and Poulot, 1981). But it is in fact the concept of the boundaryless career (Arthur and Rousseau, 1996; Sullivan and Arthur, 2006) that is the most applicable to these situations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…For this group of temporary workers, we find here something of the stance of the Sublimes, the extremely well-qualified workers of the 19th century, slightly rebellious but above all very free and detached from the classical industrial system (Lécuyer and Poulot, 1981). But it is in fact the concept of the boundaryless career (Arthur and Rousseau, 1996;Sullivan and Arthur, 2006) that is the most applicable to these situations.…”
Section: Boundaryless Lifecoursesmentioning
confidence: 80%