Sullerot, Evelyne (1924–)

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Sullerot, Evelyne (1924–)

French sociologist and journalist. Born Evelyne Annie Henriette Pasteur, Oct 10, 1924, in Montrouge, France; dau. of André Pasteur and Georgette (Roustain) Pasteur; educated at Compiègne, Royan and Uzès, and then at universities of Paris and Aix-en-Provence; married François Sullerot, in 1946; children: 3 sons, 1 daughter.

Was a teacher at the French Press Institute, as well as a professor at the Free University of Brussels and head of the Faculty of Letters at University of Paris; co-founded the French Family Planning Association (1955), serving as secretary-general of the organization (1955–58), then as honorary president; served as an advisor to UN, the International Labour Organization, and the European Economic Community; authored several books on women's issues, including La vie des femmes (1964), Demain les femmes (1965), Histoire et sociologie du travail féminin (1968), La femme dans le monde moderne (1970), Les françaises aux travail (1973), Histoire et mythologie de l'amour (1976) and L'âge de travailler (1986).