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Céreq Essentiels – Number 2022/1 – No. 5 – The time for mobility and professional reconversion

2024-02-14 23:00:00
Page 11 to 17: Florence Lefresne and Éric Verdier – Introduction | Page 18 to 19: Céreq surveys | Page 22 to 23: Economic and social issues and mobility support systems | Page 25 to 36: Florence Lefresne – Chapter 1. Public policies and professional mobility: a historical perspective | Page 39 to 51: Damien Brochier – Chapter 2. Supporting and accompanying mobility: in search of a new paradigm? | Page 53 to 63: Anaïs Chatagnon and Matteo Sgarzi – Chapter 3. Building and securing mobility. The CEP at the heart of dialogue between actors | Page 66 to 68: Presentation | Page 71 to 84: Thomas Couppié and Céline Gasquet – Chapter 4. The unique mobility of young beginners | Page 87 to 95: Christine Fournier, Marion Lambert and Isabelle Marion-Vernoux – Chapter 5. Professional mobility wishes of young employees and quality of work: a determining link | Page 97 to 109: Ekaterina Melnik-Olive and Camille Stephanus – Chapter 6. Evolving within the company. How are the courses constructed and differentiated? | Page 111 to 121: Ekaterina Melnik-Olive and Camille Stephanus – Chapter 7. What do restructuring do to employee career paths? | Page 123 to 135: Vanessa di Paola, Arnaud Dupray and Stéphanie Moullet – Chapter 8. Mobility towards managerial functions in Europe: impact of parenthood and family policies | Page 138 to 140: Time for professional reconversions | Page 143 to 154: Camille Stephanus and Josiane Véro – Chapter 9. Prevented, constrained or desired: three faces of retraining through the prism of socio-professional categories | Page 157 to 168: Jérémy Alfonsi, Arnaud Dupray and Alexie Robert – Chapter 10. Professional reorientations: from the variety of projects to individual challenges | Page 171 to 182: Alexandra d’Agostino, Catherine Galli and Ekaterina Melnik-Olive – Chapter 11. Professional retraining projects put to the test of the health crisis | Page 185 to 193: Nathalie Bosse, Arnaud Dupray and Alexie Robert – Chapter 12. Retraining in times of health crisis: rarer and defensive projects | Page 195 to 203: Samira Mahlaoui, Liza Baghioni and Emmanuel Sulzer – Chapter 13. The ecological transition: a challenge for reconversion of professions?.
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