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Baccaini (Brigitte), Courgeau (Daniel), and Desplanques (Guy).- Internai Migration in France from 1982 to 1990. A Comparison with Previous Periods After a general increase in geographical mobility which occurred at all area levels (from place of residence to region), between 1954 and 1972 a...
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Since 2004, Insee has implemented a new population census method based on an annual sample survey of nearly nine million people. The first detailed results will be produced after completion of five consecutive surveys. Using data from four surveys, this article shows that in early 2006 the...
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Desplanques (Guy). - Measuring Fertility Difference with a Single Census Birth rates in industrialized countries have generally been calculated by relating civil registration data to populations enumerated in censuses, or obtained from registration. Another method makes use of the number of...
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Desplanques Guy. ? Fifty Years of French Fertility. Birth Rates and Birth Intervals. In the census of 1982, INSEE for the first time included a "family" survey relating to 300,000 married and single women. The results may be compared with those obtained from routine statistics, but they make...
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[fre] Réalisée en même temps que le recensement de 1975, l'enquête de l'INSEE sur les familles porte sur un échantillon d'environ 250 000 femmes nées après 1910 et permet d'étudier les disparités socioculturelles de la fécondité. La descendance finale des familles a augmenté entre...
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