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Titre Salariats incertains : Réflexions sur les incises économiques de la globalisation
Auteur Laurent Bazin, Claude Didry, Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Monique Selim
Mir@bel Revue L'Homme et la société
Numéro no 152-153, 2e et 3e trimestre 2004 Travail globalisé, travail singulier
Page 17-46
Résumé anglais Abstract The juridical and social institutions related to the composition of the salariat are and remain determinate in productive relationships in developed capitalist countries. At the same time, in these same countries, globalization is accompanied by the formation of « intermediate spaces » coming in part from the collapse of certain economic sectors and in part from more flexible policies relative to immigration. In addition, far from resulting in more rights, the expansion of capitalism favors the political domination exercised by the Communist parties in Vietnam and China. Moreover, the adoption of free-market policies in countries like the Ivory Coast has led to economic collapse leaving only a facade covering a return to a parallel, informal economy. Such diversity relativizes any attempt to generalize about this phenomenon and calls for empirical approaches. At the same time, it calls attention to different degrees of responsibility with regard to those contributing to these conditions.
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