Sybil Golag, Capital Sociologist – Le Temps

It is an expository comedy. As soon as you read it, you will want to know these researchers. For twenty years they have been exploring how transgender people are disadvantaged financially at key life stages (work, marriage, divorce, inheritance). Sybil Golag answers for us. We’d love to be sipping coffee with her in a Parisian bar, content with long zooms through interspersed screens.

The Radiant Forties was a great career. A layman, expert in economics and social science, the doctor has been working on traditional inequality issues for twenty years. Now a researcher in the Urban Cultures and Societies Group at the Center for Sociological and Political Research in Paris, his book, co-authored with CĂ©line Bessier, had a bombastic impact on the social sciences. Based on the amount and type of data it encounters, Type of capital An unpublished work. “It is the work of a collection based on our personal and collective investigations by multiplying perspectives from inside families to courts and offices of notaries and lawyers,” explains the sociologist.

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