Monique Dalud-Vincent et al., « L’effet différencié des configurations familiales sur la mobilité sociale subjective : une comparaison hommes/femmes », HAL-SHS : études de genres, ID : 10670/1.njn6r0
Based on the Formation et Qualification Professionnelle survey from 2014/2015, we study the effect of family configurations on subjective social mobility (the jugement of the individual on his trajectory), depending on two different family status (" never in a relationship ” vs “ married with children ”). On the one hand, women "married with children", who are responsible for the domestic life seem to integrate, in their jugement, this burden that keeps them from moving forward in their carrer. On the other hand, men would benefit more from their family accomplishments than women. In this overall picture, women executives who "have a family" are an exception.