Publié le 21 août 2025 Mis à jour le 21 août 2025

Ce séminaire est organisé dans le cadre des Lundis de l'Ined. Il sera animé par Célia Bouchet (post-doctorante PPR Autonomie, CNRS-LIEPP, co-responsable au Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire d’Évaluation des Politiques Publiques (LIEPP) Sciences-Po & affiliée au Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire pour la Sociologie Economique

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le 13 octobre 2025

de 11h30 à 12h30
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Bâtiment de l'Ined, Visioconférence

9 cours des Humanités, Aubervilliers (salle Sauvy)

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While the gendered division of paid and unpaid work among heterosexual couples is known to be shaped by social class and gender, the role of disability remains underexplored. Regression models using French Labor Force Survey data reveal that, compared with couples without limitations, those in which one or both partners have long-lasting limitations are less likely to be dual earners, and those in which the woman has limitations display less gendered specialization in parenthood. A thematic analysis of biographical interviews with 37 disabled adults highlights subjective experiences and decision-making processes regarding paid and unpaid work across different couple employment configurations, as well as the social influences shaping them. Although men’s employment restrictions and women’s housework restrictions prompt moderate adjustments in the division of labor, they do not fundamentally transform gender roles. This tension between material constraints and symbolic norms is encapsulated by introducing the new concept of “gendered work restriction”.