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Journal articles on the topic "Petits boulots":
Rigalleau, Michèle. "Grandes vacances, petits boulots." Agora débats/jeunesses 8, no. 1 (1997): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/agora.1997.1543.
Stéffan, Damien. "Londres, le paradis des petits boulots." Alternatives Économiques 238, no. 7 (July 1, 2005): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ae.238.0035.
Blavier, Pierre. "Les « petits boulots » dans l’Espagne de la récession." Revue Française de Socio-Économie 17, no. 2 (2016): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfse.017.0103.
Galland, Olivier, Jacques Capdevielle, Hélène Meynaud, René Mouriaux, Helene Meynaud, and Rene Mouriaux. "Petits boulots et grand marché européen. Le travail démobilisé." Revue Française de Sociologie 32, no. 2 (April 1991): 298. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3322023.
Elbaum, Mireille. "Les « petits boulots » : plus d'un million d'actifs en 1987." Economie et statistique 205, no. 1 (1987): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/estat.1987.5152.
Rakoto-Raharimanana, Herilalaina. "n° 154, septembre 2008 – Les 16-18 ans en France et en Europe Vie scolaire et petits boulots – Lycéens à temps plein et lycéenstravailleurs." Diversité 168, no. 1 (2012): 191–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.2012.3571.
Casta, Aurélien. "Vanessa Pinto, À l’École du salariat. Les étudiants et leurs « petits boulots »." Travail et emploi, no. 146 (April 1, 2016): 125–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/travailemploi.7063.
Mignot-Gérard, Stéphanie. "À l’école du salariat. Les étudiants et leurs « petits boulots », V. Pinto." Sociologie du travail 57, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 147–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/sdt.1877.
Bodin, Romuald. "PINTO Vanessa. À l’école du salariat. Les étudiants et leurs « petits boulots »." Revue française de pédagogie, no. 186 (January 1, 2014): 155–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rfp.4449.
Marie, Alain. "Individualization Strategies Among City Dwellers in Contemporary Africa: Balancing the Shortcomings of Community Solidarity and the Individualism of the Struggle for Survival." International Review of Social History 45, S8 (December 2000): 137–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859000115329.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Petits boulots":
Rakoto-Raharimanana, Herilalaina. "La dynamique de socialisation lycéenne à travers la pratique des petits boulots : étude des formes d'investissements scolaires et non scolaires des lycéens et de leurs évolutions." Aix-Marseille 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004AIX10058.
Snape, Marine. "Une insertion par le jobbing ? : du travail de plateforme aux usages sociaux d'un petit boulot." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023EHES0103.
This thesis delves into the world of peer-to-peer service platforms, commonly known as "jobbing", with a specific focus on Jobbycat, a company that promotes independent work within the social and solidarity economy sector.Our research is built on the premise that to truly understand why individuals engage in platform-based activities, it's crucial to examine both individual journeys and the organizational context. Platform work is often perceived as a form of "odd jobs" or temporary employment, characterized by its unpredictability, short-term nature, and modest income. However, the jobbers we've had the opportunity to interact with convey a positive narrative about these activities, highlighting the flexibility, independence, and spirit of collaboration that they offer. To explore the role of these platforms in shaping work dynamics and the way participants perceive work, we've adopted a three-part, case-by-case approach.The first part of our thesis delves into the various interpretations of the term jobbing and outlines the methodology we've employed, emphasizing the unique aspects of our case and our approach to fieldwork. This section illustrates how the diversity of sectors and services associated with jobbing presents not only practical challenges for researchers but also fosters the use of intentionally vague and all-encompassing definitions of what constitutes jobbing. This flexibility allows participants to draw on a range of theoretical frameworks and attract a broader base of involvement. Diverse justifications offered by these platforms serve to expand the boundaries of work, effectively legitimizing sporadic and often overlooked tasks as legitimate sources of income.The second part of our study is grounded in observations made within the platform itself and spotlights the tangible work undertaken by Jobbycat's employees. It also delves into how the consent of participants is cultivated and structured within the organization. This section underscores the platform's knack for valuing task-specific work by integrating the status of "micro-entrepreneurs" into an integration process. This is achieved by promoting a brand of social and solidarity-based platform capitalism, which we analyze as a way to disguise market relationship under a "social and solidarity" fashion, that blend autonomy and control. Additionally, this section underscores how this platform fits into the broader trend of privatizing job placement and integration.The third part of our thesis relies on roughly forty biographical interviews conducted with jobbers. These interviews shed light on the participants' perceptions and experiences through the lens of three forms of jobbing: accumulation, disruption, and exclusion. It also underscores the professional expectations that arise from this activity while highlighting the gender and class disparities that persist. Our study reveals that engagement in jobbing is motivated by a yearning for daily independence, all while underscoring the crucial role of salaried employment in jobbers' life journeys. This role influences them to engage, persevere, or ultimately step away from the world of jobbing. Our ethnographic inquiry led us to meet individuals who wear multiple hats, plural workers for whom participating in platform activities adds to pre-existing income, jobs or employment status. To elucidate these diverse mechanisms, we propose broadening the concept of pluri-activity in favor of the concept of plural work.In conclusion, our work casts light on how platform participants, jobbers, and institutions embrace this model in an era of increasingly intricate individual journeys, the blending of multiple jobs, and the intertwining of various employment statuses, all within the grey areas of employment and work
Stolz, Wolfgang. "Mesures gaussiennes de petites boules et petites déviations." Toulouse 3, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995TOU30075.
Quispe, Quispe Rolando. "Effets des conditions d'opération d'un broyeur à boulets 40x40 cm sur la rétention des corps broyant de petite taille." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25476.
Solly, Hilary. ""Vous êtes grands, nous sommes petits": the implications of Bulu history, culture and economy for an Integrated Conservation and Development Project (ICDP) in the Dja Reserve, Cameroon." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211362.
Attouch, Mohammed Kadi. "Estimation robuste de la fonction de régression pour des variables fonctionnelles." Littoral, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009DUNK0227.
The robust regression is an analysis of regression with capacity to be relatively insensitive to the large deviations due to some outliers observations. Within this framework, one proposes in this thesis studied the robust estimate of the function of regression, if the observations are at the same time independent, strongly mixing and the covariate is functional. Initially, on considers a succession of identically distributed independent observations. In this context, we establish the asymptotic normality of a robust family of estimators based on the kernel method. With title illustrative, our result is applied to the discrimination of the curves, the forecast time series, and to the construction of a confidence interval. In the second time, we suppose that the observations are strongly mixing, and we establish the rate of specific almost complete convergence and uniform of this family of estimators as well as asymptotic normality. Let us note, that the axes structural of the subject, namely “dimensionality” and the correlation of the observations, “dimensionality” and the robustness of the model, are well exploited in this study. Moreover, the property of the concentration of the measure of probability of the functional variable in small balls is used, this measure of concentration allows under some assumptions to propose an original solution to the problem of the curse of dimensionality and thus to generalize the results already obtaines in the multivariate framework. To illustrate the extension and the contribution of our work, we show in some examples how our results can be applied to the nonstandard problems of the non-parametric statistics such as the forecast of functional time series. Our methods are applied to real data such as the economy and astronomy
Laksaci, Ali. "Contribution aux modèles non paramétriques conditionnels pour variables explicatives fonctionnelles." Toulouse 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005TOU30158.
In this thesis, we study the problem of a nonparametric modelization when the data are curves. Indeed, we consider real random variable (named response variable) noted Y, and a functional variable (explanatory variable) noted X. The nonparametric model used to study the relation between X and Y is the conditional distribution function noted F which has a density f. Both F and f are supposed to belong to some suitable functional spaces. Firstly, we consider a sequence of i. I. D observations. In this context, we build kernel estimators of the conditional distribution function, the conditional density and its sucessive derivatives. We establish the almost complete convergence rate of these estimators. We use these results in order to study the conditional mode and the conditional quantiles and we give also the almost complete convergence rate of their estimators. Secondly , we suppose that the observations are strongly mixing and we focus on the estimate of the conditional mode. We quantify the asymptotic properties of this estimator, by giving the convergence rate. This result can be used to the prediction problem in functional time series. Our study highlights the phenomenon of concentration properties on small balls of the probability measure of the functional variable. More precisely, these ideas are used to give a statistical solution to curse of dimension and to generalize to infinite dimension many asymptotic results existing in the multivariate case. Moreover, by using recent results in the probability theory of small balls we can see that our results include many time continuous processes. .
Horrigue, Walid. "Prévision non paramétrique dans les modèles de censure via l'estimation du quantile conditionnel en dimension infinie." Thesis, Littoral, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012DUNK0511.
In this thesis, we study some asymptotic properties of conditional functional parameters in nonparametric statistics setting, when the explanatory variable takes its values in infinite dimension space. In this nonparametric setting, we consider the estimators of the usual functional parameters, as the conditional law, the conditional probability density, the conditional quantile. We are essentially interested in the problem of forecasting in the nonparametric conditional models, when the data are functional random variables. Firstly, we propose an estimator of the conditional quantile and we establish its uniform strong convergence with rates over a compact subset. To follow the convention in biomedical studies, we consider an identically distributed sequence {Ti, i ≥ 1}, here density f, right censored by a random {Ci, i ≥ 1} also assumed independent identically distributed and independent of {Ti, i ≥ 1}. Our study focuses on dependent data and the covariate X takes values in an infinite space dimension. In a second step we establish the asymptotic normality of the kernel estimator of the conditional quantile, under α-mixing assumption and on the concentration properties on small balls of the probability measure of the functional regressors. Many applications in some particular cases have been also given
Books on the topic "Petits boulots":
Ternois, Martine. 200 petits boulots pour tous. Alleur (Belgique): Marabout, 1995.
Eme, Bernard. Les petits boulots en question. Paris: Syros Alternatives, 1988.
Capdevielle, Jacques. Petits boulots et grand marché européen: Le travail démobilisé. [Paris]: Presses de la fondation nationale des sciences politiques, 1990.
Pinto, Vanessa. A l'école du salariat: Les étudiants et leurs "petits boulots". Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2014.
Levison, Iain. Un petit boulot. Paris: Liana Levi, 2003.
Buron, Nicole de. C'est quoi, ce petit boulot? [Paris]: Flammarion, 1989.
Picard, Sonia. Charlotte la petite boulotte. Paris: Les Éd. de l'Amandier, 1998.
Mvono, Rémy Medou. Un PETIT NOIR HAUT COMME TROIS BOULES DE NEIGE - Récit. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan, 2011.
GRANDES VACANCES, PETITS BOULOTS. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan, 1997.
Capdevi/Meyn/Mo. Petits boulots et grand marché européen: Le travail démobilisé. Presses de Sciences Po, 1990.
Book chapters on the topic "Petits boulots":
"ENTREPRISE PETITS ET GRANDS BOULOTS." In L' interaction entre les problèmes de gestion des ressources humaines et de santé et de sécurité au travail, 199–212. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv18pgnzt.20.
"Entreprise Petits et Grands Boulots." In L'interaction entre les Problèmes de Gestion des Ressources Humaines et de santé et de Sécurité au Travail, 199–211. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760536906-018.