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100 1 0 _aBanens, Maks
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245 0 0 _aGender inequalities in care for dependent relatives
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520 _a‪Given that segmentation of the Moroccan labor market is reflected in particular in the predominance of precarious informal employment among wage-earners, occupational mobility becomes an issue of even greater economic and social importance. Drawing on an original combination of two individual panel datasets (one based on the employment survey conducted by the High Commission for Planning, the other on the household panel of the National Observatory of Human Development), this article analyzes patterns of occupational mobility, in particular transitions between precarious informal employment and jobs providing access to social protection. By examining transitions to and from unemployment and inactivity, the study identifies the factors that hinder such movements: for men, initial entry into precarious employment; for women, the scarcity of accessible decent jobs, which often leads them to withdraw from the labor market and remain inactive. Conversely, higher levels of vocational training facilitate access to decent jobs.‪
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690 _aaidant non cohabitant
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690 _adifférences entre hommes et femmes aidants
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690 _aperte d’autonomie
690 _aproches aidants
690 _arôles sexuels traditionnels
786 0 _nInformations sociales | o 208 | 4 | 2023-05-03 | p. 24-32 | 0046-9459
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-informations-sociales-2022-4-page-24?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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