Monique Pinçon-Charlot
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Born
15 May 1946
Monique Charlot
15 May 1946
Saint-Étienne, France
OccupationSociologist
SpouseMichel Pinçon
Children1
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| Born | Monique Charlot 15 May 1946 Saint-Étienne, France |
| Occupation | Sociologist |
| Spouse | Michel Pinçon |
| Children | 1 |
Monique Pinçon-Charlot (born 15 May 1946,[1] in Saint-Étienne,[2] France) is a French sociologist, research director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) until 2007, year of her retiring, attached to the Research Institute on Contemporary Societies/ l'Institut de recherche sur les sociétés contemporaines (IRESCO).
She works generally in collaboration with her husband Michel Pinçon, also a sociologist; they coauthored the majority of their works. These treat the closing within the upper classes of the society, through themes such as the homogamy or the social norms.