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Onze pour cent des adultes vivant en France en 2011 habitent deux logements ou plus. Le phénomène s'observe surtout chez les jeunes adultes (26 % des 18-19 ans). La bi-résidence tient chez eux à la fois à des raisons familiales et scolaires. Le second logement est plus fréquemment occupé...
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Lelièvre (Éva), Bonvalet (Catherine), Bry (Xavier). - Event history analysis of groups: initial results from an on-going research project The event history approach, which has led to a reformulation of the bases of demographic methodology in terms of analysis of complex stochastic processes...
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Eleven per cent of adults living in France in 2011 live in two or more residences. The phenomenon isparticularly widespread among young adults - 26% of 18-19 year olds are concerned - who live in tworesidences for family and educational reasons. The second home is most frequently used on...
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Bonvalet Catherine. Lelièvre Eva. - Mobility in France and moves to Paris since 1945: Paris - the filter This second paper (the first was published in Population) is based on a comparison of data from two surveys organized by INED and represents a detailed study of the conclusions that can be...
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Bonvalet Catherine and Lelièvre Éva. - Mobility in France and Paris since 1945. The residential balance sheet of a generation. INED has carried out two retrospective surveys : (a) national, on the migration, occupational and family histories of the cohorts born between 1911 and 1935 (survey...
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