2021
DOI: 10.3917/drs1.106.0547
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La classe, le genre, le territoire : les inégalités procédurales dans la justice familiale

Abstract: URL : https://www.cairn.info/revue-droit-et-societe-2020-3-page-547.htm Résumé Au moins un couple sur deux se sépare et le traitement judiciaire de ces séparations ne cesse de se diversifier. Analyser les inégalités face à ces procédures est essentiel pour questionner tant l'égalité de traitement dans les services publics que la différenciation des trajectoires sociales à l'issue de ces transitions familiales. Cet article mobilise une base inédite de 4 000 dossiers judiciaires en matière familiale, constituée … Show more

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“…For example, gendered differences relate strongly to the agenda on territorial cohesion that focuses on unequal access to public services (Chapter 1). Where such inequalities exist, women have been found to experience greater challenges than men in accessing healthcare (Pavolini and Vicarelli, 2012), justice (Biland et al, 2020), and employment (Bock, 2010). Further, the unequal provision of public services, such as childcare, predominantly affects women because of the enduringly gendered nature of reproductive care work (Bock, 2015;Prentice and White, 2018;Lazzarini and Neergaard, 2021).…”
Section: How Do Policymakers Define and Seek Gender Equality?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, gendered differences relate strongly to the agenda on territorial cohesion that focuses on unequal access to public services (Chapter 1). Where such inequalities exist, women have been found to experience greater challenges than men in accessing healthcare (Pavolini and Vicarelli, 2012), justice (Biland et al, 2020), and employment (Bock, 2010). Further, the unequal provision of public services, such as childcare, predominantly affects women because of the enduringly gendered nature of reproductive care work (Bock, 2015;Prentice and White, 2018;Lazzarini and Neergaard, 2021).…”
Section: How Do Policymakers Define and Seek Gender Equality?mentioning
confidence: 99%