Dominique Méda
Dominique Méda is a prominent French sociologist known for her work on social policy, labor, and gender studies. She has been influential in academic circles, particularly regarding the implications of work and the welfare state in contemporary societies. Méda's insights often address the complexities of social inequality and the evolving landscape of work-life balance, making her a notable voice in discussions about social reforms and public policy in Europe. Recently, she commented on the shifting dynamics between Europe and the United States, highlighting the European Union's newfound role as a stabilizing force amid geopolitical uncertainties.
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France:
Dominique Méda is one of the researchers who debunks myths about young people in the book.
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Dominique Méda discusses the urgency of greening the industry to avoid loss of sovereignty.
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France:
Dominique Méda questions the hatred of ecology that serves as a cement in Europe and elsewhere.
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France:
Dominique Méda questions whether we are witnessing the beginnings of a rollback of women's rights.
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Dominique Méda emphasizes the need to improve working conditions in France to raise employment rates.
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Dominique Méda comments on the surprising shift of the American president and its impact on Europe.
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