cities and socio-spatial inequalities
urban sociology
housing policy
nonstandard work schedules and impacts on family and well-being
worklife balance
gender, class
mixed methods
Gender throughout the life cycle
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Read the interviewLambert A., Quennehen M. & Segú M. (2023). Gender differences in the association between nonstandard work schedules and work-family conflict: A mixed methods analysis in France. Journal of Family Research, 35, 553 573 https://doi.org/10.20377/jfr-934
Quennehen M. & Lambert A. (2024), Produire l’agenda commun. Temps et pouvoir dans les couples à horaires atypiques. Travail Genre et Sociétés (à paraître, automne 2024)
Lambert A., Segu M. & Tiwari T. 2023. Working hours and fertility: The impact of nonstandard work schedules on childbearing in France. Journal of Family Issues - JFI-22-0396.R1
Lambert A., Remillon D. & Segú M. (2023). Getting out or shifting to part time: Gender disparities in the impacts of corporate restructuring. International Labour Review, 162(4) https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12387
Lambert A. & Langlois L. 2022. Non-standard work schedules: increasing exposure among low-skilled women. Population & Societies: 1-4. Lambert A. & Langlois L. 2022. Horaires atypiques de travail : les femmes peu qualifiées de plus en plus exposées. Population & Sociétés: 1-4.
Gobillon L., Lambert A. & Pellet S. 2022. The Suburbanization of Poverty: Homeownership Policies and Spatial Inequalities in France. Population, 77: 7-50.
Bugeja-Bloch F., Lambert A. & Noûs C. (2021). Les conditions de logement en France. Une approche multidimensionnelle des inégalités de logement selon les classes sociales. Revue des politiques sociales et familiales, 141, 91 105 https://doi.org/10.3917/rpsf.141.0091