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Journal articles on the topic "Parcours résidentiels":
Fotia, Yvon. "Parcours résidentiels et expériences minoritaires." Le sociographe 44, no. 4 (2013): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/graph.044.0075.
Vanoni, Didier. "Aménager les parcours résidentiels des familles." Informations sociales 130, no. 2 (2006): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/inso.130.0038.
Dini, Laurence. "Parcours résidentiels et mixité sociale dans les PRU." Les Cahiers du Développement Social Urbain N° 54, no. 2 (July 1, 2011): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cdsu.054.0013.
Maltais, Alexandre. "Dans l’arrière-boutique : parcours professionnels et résidentiels de petits commerçants montréalais." Sociologie et sociétés 50, no. 2 (2018): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1066821ar.
Ramos-Gorand, Mélina, and Noémie Rapegno. "L’accueil institutionnel du handicap et de la dépendance : différenciations, conséquences territoriales et parcours résidentiels." Revue française des affaires sociales 1, no. 4 (2016): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfas.164.0225.
Belhadj-Ziane, Kheira, Quentin Moscato, Piero Galloro, and Emmanuel Jovelin. "Difficultés, besoins et résilience des personnes âgées immigrées extracommunautaires dans le contexte de la Covid-19 en France." Migrations Société N° 195, no. 1 (March 19, 2024): 27–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/migra.195.0029.
Pistre, Pierre, Hadrien Commenges, David Guerrero, and Laurent Proulhac. "Définitions opérationnelles du temps pour l’analyse des données longitudinales : illustration dans le champ des mobilités spatiales." Nouvelles perspectives en sciences sociales 10, no. 2 (May 11, 2015): 199–236. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1030268ar.
Dietrich-Ragon, Pascale, and Delphine Remillon. "Les usagers des services d’aide aux sans-domicile en 2001 et 2012 : des exclus du logement et de l’emploi ?" Population Vol. 77, no. 2 (September 28, 2022): 291–323. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.2202.0291.
Brevet, Nathalie. "Les parcours résidentiels internes des ménages résidant à Marne-la-Vallée : vertus et limites de la mobilité dans le processus d'ancrage." L'Information géographique 74, no. 3 (2010): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lig.743.0069.
Rérat, Patrick, Alexandre Moine, Kevin Gertsch, and Philippe Signoret. "La mobilité résidentielle transfrontalière dans l’Arc jurassien franco-suisse." Géo-Regards 4, no. 1 (2011): 153–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33055/georegards.2011.004.01.153.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Parcours résidentiels":
Thouron, Elise. "Qui peut (encore) habiter à Bordeaux ? : les parcours résidentiels dans la métropole bordelaise et en Gironde." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0031.
Based on the observation shared by local representatives and experts that it has become increasingly difficult to find accommodation in the Bordeaux metropolis, this dissertation explores housing strategies and trajectories within the Bordeaux metropolitan area and in the department of Gironde. Indeed, the tight real estate market as well as high purchasing and renting prices determine how people access, remain and move within the housing market, both for renting and home ownership. Therefore, beyond the matters of supply and of purchasing and renting prices, the main issue underlying the current housing market crisis lies in the fluidity of residential trajectories. In an action-research perspective, the goal is then to offer a more detailed description of housing trajectories and their obstacles to document the challenges facing public policies today. The methods used aim at describing on the one hand the strategies and on the other the housing trajectories. Starting from an overall characterization of flows based on Fidéli data, a survey conducted among households having recently moved and living in Gironde was adjusted and statistically analyzed. In order to better understand choices and housing strategies, interviews were carried out to supplement the quantitative analysis. From these interviews, which were compared with existing research, ideal types of housing trajectories could be defined, and made more precise by the results drawn from the survey’s multivariate analysis. The results reveal a typology of residential trajectories in Gironde falling into 6 groups : the “city homebuyers”, the “tenants newly arrived in Bordeaux”, the “young people benefitting from state aid and/or family resources" and who easily move to the suburban area, the “happy retirees”, the “mid-life individuals with intermediate occupations hindered in the metropolis” and finally, the “workers and employees hindered in Gironde”.Thus, the cross-analysis of housing trajectories’ ideal types and of housing trajectories’ typology shows that the life cycle alone does not explain the households’ residential trajectories. These are also socially selective. The wealthiest groups access home ownership more easily and renting even more so. On the contrary, the poorest groups are excluded from ownership, sometimes even in the suburban areas, even though becoming a homeowner remains a core residential demand. Moreover, inequalities in terms of resources, including for people at the same stage of the life cycle, also create important discrepancies in the fluidity of residential trajectories. Lastly, residential aspirations, that are unique to each life course, also influence housing trajectories. At comparable occupation and stage of life, individual life trajectories lead to different arrangements and choices.In light of these results, it becomes clear that public policies striving for fluidity in residential trajectories cannot merely be reduced to housing policies. They have to include social, economic and transport policies to enable affordable housing at every stage of life. In the end, residential trajectories encapsulate the challenges facing the city of tomorrow
Lasserre-Bigorry, Vincent. "Consommation de logement, parcours résidentiels et accession à la propriété en Île-de-France : une approche par la modélisation." Thesis, Paris Est, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020PESC1017.
This thesis aims to better understand the functioning of the housing market through the study of residential trajectories and the economic trade-offs of households in the Paris Region (Île-de-France). We seek to analyse the consumption of housing services and the choice of occupancy status, and how these evolve according to the demographic (progress through the life cycle, generation) and economic (income, price level) situations of the household. This double prism of study - demographic and economic - leads us to develop an analysis over a long period of time, from 30 to 50 years depending on the available data. Beyond revealing both life-cycle effects and intergenerational changes, this long-term perspective allows us to understand if the last two decades, which have seen a sharp rise in property prices in the Paris Region, have marked a break in households' residential choices. The first chapter uses census data to analyse the residential pathways of Île-de-France residents by comparing changes in household and housing demographics over half a century and the resulting matches. The results describe a strong increase in surface comforts - resulting from a scissor effect between a decline in household size and an increase in housing size - and in home ownership, followed by a stabilisation of residential trajectories for recent generations. Based on the observation of a continuous increase in surface comfort over the last five decades, the second chapter seeks to measure whether this increase has led to a reduction in inequalities in housing conditions. On the contrary, our results show that inequalities in surface comfort are generally increasing, while the gaps between occupations and socio-professional categories remain stable. Recent generations also seem to be less advantaged than baby boomers in regards to average comfort conditions experienced. In order to explain these residential trajectories in the light of market conditions and the resulting economic trade-offs of households, chapter three discusses the measurement of housing costs according to the different occupancy statuses, in particular for owner-occupied housing through the notion of user cost. It then uses housing surveys to describe changes in housing costs in the private housing stock and the expenditure of households in the Paris Region since the early 1970s. Finally, the last chapter examines the trade-offs made by private rented sector households, and in particular whether these have changed when confronted with the sharp rise in prices in the 2000s, using an econometric model over the period 1980-2013. The results indicate an increase in the effort rate of first-time buyers, a fall in the demand for housing services and a decline in first-time buyers over the recent period. Taken as a whole, the results of the thesis describe a very inertial French residential model, based on accessing large owner-occupied dwellings through the life cycle. The model set out here is put under pressure by the segregative nature of home ownership and the rising housing costs, which undermine the upward residential pathways of recent generations
Van, Den Bussche Claire. "L'établissement des immigrants à Québec : parcours migratoires et biographies résidentielles d'immigrants français et maghrébins." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26165.
Les sociologues de l’École de Chicago ont ouvert la voie à l’étude de la spatialisation des immigrants en lien avec leur assimilation, et cette problématique doit être remise à jour tant les villes et les caractéristiques des immigrants ont changé. Cette étude vise à comprendre la manière dont les immigrants choisissent leur domicile, depuis leur arrivée jusqu’à aujourd’hui, en analysant leur parcours d’établissement, dans la région métropolitaine de Québec. Une série de cartes, construites à partir de l’Enquête Nationale auprès des Ménages de 2011, donne d’abord une vue d’ensemble de la dispersion des immigrants sur le territoire de cette ville. L’analyse des entretiens semi-dirigés, réalisés avec huit immigrants français et six immigrants maghrébins, révèle ensuite les facteurs déterminants dans leurs parcours d’établissement, dont les principaux sont : le sentiment d’ascension sociale, la place accordée au réseau de sociabilité, et la morphologie de la ville de Québec.
Milcent, Jean-François. "Parcours d'insertion et trajectoires géographiques : les jeunes des missions locales, PAIO." Caen, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007CAEN1476.
Buchot, Nathalie. "La mobilité contextuelle à l’épreuve de la mobilité résidentielle contrainte : dans le cadre de la rénovation urbaine des quartiers d’habitat social à Angers et à Trélazé." Thesis, Le Mans, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LEMA3005/document.
Living in one place also implies mobility. This hypothesis was developed over 15 years’experience accompanying the underprivileged in housing issues and lies at the basis ofthe present study, which examines the effects, obstacles and levers involved in restrictedresidential mobility in residential neighborhoods of the National Agency for Urban Renewal(Agence Nationale de Rénovation Urbaine – ANRU) in Angers and Trélazé (France). Lookingat our results in the light of contextual mobility, the close relationship between man andnature becomes apparent. Indeed, the cognitive process connecting mobility and residencecan only take place within a reassuring and calming environment. On the other hand, livingin degraded, depreciated social housing clearly hinders this process. The present study onforced relocation thus demonstrates the need for combining urban planning, social andenvironmental approaches in policymaking
Buchot, Nathalie. "La mobilité contextuelle à l'épreuve de la mobilité résidentielle contrainte : dans le cadre de la rénovation urbaine des quartiers d'habitat social à Angers et à Trélazé." Phd thesis, Université du Maine, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00770299.
Pancrazio, Lionel. "Parcours résidentiel et transition urbaines à la durabilité : le nœud gordien des coûts de constructions dans le cas de l'immobilier durable. Ou des technologies numériques nécessaire à l'évolution de la chaine de valeur de l'immobilier vers la durabilité." Thesis, Reims, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018REIML011.
Title: Human living and urban transitions to sustainability: the Gordian knot of construction costs in the case of sustainable real estate or Digital technologies necessary for the evolution of the real estate value chain towards sustainability.While environmental awareness could be widely understood and shared by as many people as possible, emissions of greenhouse gases, pollutants and waste continue to grow. Housing and transportation are the biggest contributors. Sustainable development tends to provide the foundation for a sustainable growth model of our planet, but today remains marginally integrated in strategies applied by people, organizations and policy makers.The fall in state resources is giving rise to the intervention of private groups in the fabric of the city. The production process by the segmentation of the interventions, the complexity, the asymmetry of information and skills and its underlying economic model makes complex the taking into account of a real durability, but a house has a real influence on our potential of becoming.Our living, its place, its form, are important vectors of equity in the sense of social justice and thus of a 'living together'. But sustainable development as practiced by the markets is rare and expensive. We have identified adjustment variables that can make the cost of housing accessible. An evolution of the real estate value chain can lead to a significant reduction in the cost of construction and the price to make housing affordable enough. Sustainability can help support demographics by adapting our lifestyles, while positively contributing to the development of individuals, businesses and institutions through the co-construction of (good) practices, particularly in investments that remain largely to be define
Pancrazio, Lionel. "Parcours résidentiel et transition urbaines à la durabilité : le nœud gordien des coûts de constructions dans le cas de l'immobilier durable. Ou des technologies numériques nécessaire à l'évolution de la chaine de valeur de l'immobilier vers la durabilité." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Reims, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018REIML011.
Title: Human living and urban transitions to sustainability: the Gordian knot of construction costs in the case of sustainable real estate or Digital technologies necessary for the evolution of the real estate value chain towards sustainability.While environmental awareness could be widely understood and shared by as many people as possible, emissions of greenhouse gases, pollutants and waste continue to grow. Housing and transportation are the biggest contributors. Sustainable development tends to provide the foundation for a sustainable growth model of our planet, but today remains marginally integrated in strategies applied by people, organizations and policy makers.The fall in state resources is giving rise to the intervention of private groups in the fabric of the city. The production process by the segmentation of the interventions, the complexity, the asymmetry of information and skills and its underlying economic model makes complex the taking into account of a real durability, but a house has a real influence on our potential of becoming.Our living, its place, its form, are important vectors of equity in the sense of social justice and thus of a 'living together'. But sustainable development as practiced by the markets is rare and expensive. We have identified adjustment variables that can make the cost of housing accessible. An evolution of the real estate value chain can lead to a significant reduction in the cost of construction and the price to make housing affordable enough. Sustainability can help support demographics by adapting our lifestyles, while positively contributing to the development of individuals, businesses and institutions through the co-construction of (good) practices, particularly in investments that remain largely to be define
Simzac, Anne-Bérénice. "Le dispositif des logements-foyers : entre politiques publiques et trajectoires individuelles." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016REN1G027/document.
In a context of an aging population, the issue of housing the elderly has become crucial. This PhD thesis, developed in the framework of a CIFRE contract (Industrial Conventions of Training through Research), tackles the issue of sheltered housing for people above 60, referred to as “résidences autonomie” (“homes for an independent life”) in the new French law on aging. It analyzes the transitional nature of such housing from the public policy and the individual points of view, through a political sociology approach and mobilizing the notion of residential process as a heuristic tool. The purpose of this research is to highlight the specificity and complexity of a housing model currently undergoing important changes. Our main hypothesis is that the transitional nature of sheltered housing is diverse and reveals the stress points the model faces. First, we discuss the development and evolution of sheltered housing policies, and present a European overview. Second, the hybrid nature of such housing, halfway between social health-care institutions and social housing, is analyzed and put back into the whole transitional housing offer in France. Third, we focus on the place of sheltered housing in the residential path of senior citizens. We have used a crossover approach, collecting viewpoints from the sector’s various actors –elderly people, professional workers, and public representatives–, as well as a qualitative method including interviews, observations and literature review. By doing so, we highlight the fact the transitional nature of sheltered housing finds its roots in the incremental construction of public policies. The transitional nature of these establishments is specific to them, and complicates their acknowledgement and daily operation. As a result, residents are faced with a linear housing model rather than actual residential mobility
Truchon, Martin. "Étude exploratoire du soutien social dans le processus menant à l'hébergement des aînés en perte d'autonomie." Thèse, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/3574.
Context : In Quebec, a vast majority of senior citizens live within the community. For the elderly who has greater difficulty or who needs to be in an environment adapted to their specific needs are about 12% of the population aged 65 years and over in 2006, the options are relatively limited. Firstly, we have private seniors homes, for those who can afford it. Next, we have non-profit organizations that provides housing projects for the elderly; religious communities who welcomes senior citizens in their homes; board and care homes; foster and care homes; low-income public housing for the elderly and cooperative housing. Then, lastly we have the innovative projects of alternative model housing, which explains that very little is known on the transition towards this type of habitation. Subject : The transition towards supportive housing is a process that can be potentially stressful for senior citizens. Their support network may be called upon to play an important role to help make the transition easier for the individuals involved. If the literature on the social network is abundant, it is even more limited when it comes to the relationship between the social support and the transition to supportive housing. Most censuses done, studies the effects after relocation. Some studies analyse the decision making process but it is rare that they are interested in every step of the relocation process. The majority of researchers analyses the perception of caregivers, and sometimes those of professionals. That of the elderly less is known. Goals & Objectives : The goal of this study helps to better understand how the various forms of social support operates close to the elderly during the different stages of the transition process in supportive housing. More precisely, it helps to understand how these people perceive the different types of support received from their networks during the transition, the meaning of help received, the support responds to the needs and why they appreciate or not the support received. Conceptual Framework : This exploratory and retrospective study has a life course approach. The transition to supportive housing is studied as being part of the residential trajectory process of the person. We prefer an interactive and constructive approach to the social support, which accords more attention to the subjective interpretations of the people who are part of the social networks. Methodology : We interviewed eight residents (6 females and 2 males) aged from 64 years or more living in an innovative project of alternative model of housing : Les Habitations St-Christophe, an alternative resource located in the city of Laval, in the province of Quebec, Canada. The subject perceptions of the social support received during the transition were analysed with the grounded theory, the most appropriate strategy for better understanding of residents’ perceptions. Results : The analysis of the residents’ perceptions of the housing process at the Habitations St-Christophe gives a better understanding of the influence on their residential trajectories, housing transition, their perceptions of the decision making process, role played by others relatives in this process, as well as motivations, also the role played by the social support group during this transition. Three network models were identified, taking into account the frequency of the contacts, intensity of the links, and the support available. The most important forms of support received were identified from the subjects’ perceptions of emotional, instrumental, and cognitive help or assistance received during the transition, and their satisfaction level of the assistance given by their relatives. The analysis revealed two transition models (anticipated, considered and prepared transition versus precipitated transition) and also two support models (valued support versus not valued support). Conclusions : In addition to the convergence elements and different points observed among our results and the literature, a number of practice lessons for the intervention were found. These include certain conditions to be put in place by managers in the public services, some principles to respect when intervening by the professionals, measures to take to improve the operations, and the interventions to take for seniors citizens and the caregivers.
Book chapters on the topic "Parcours résidentiels":
CARPENTIER-POSTEL, Samuel. "Trajectoires résidentielles et modes d’habiter : un panorama en France et en Europe." In Échelles spatiales et temporelles de la mobilité, 115–39. ISTE Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9064.ch6.
Charmes, Éric. "Parcours résidentiels et vulnérabilité énergétique." In Métropole et éloignement résidentiel, 9–12. Autrement, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/autre.charm.2021.01.0009.
Bertrand, Monique. "Chapitre 6. Parcours migratoires et résidentiels." In Bamako, 195–229. IRD Éditions, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.irdeditions.42710.
Leray, Frédéric. "Parcours résidentiels des mères seules en Bretagne." In Les dynamiques des parcours sociaux, 127–41. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.67632.
Dodier, Rodolphe. "Parcours résidentiels périurbains entre stratégies familiales et contraintes structurelles." In Les dynamiques des parcours sociaux, 143–52. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.67635.
Pfirsch, Thomas. "Réseaux familiaux et parcours résidentiels individuels dans les classes supérieures : l’exemple de Naples." In Les dynamiques des parcours sociaux, 167–79. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.67641.
Cordazzo, Philippe, and Jake Murdoch. "L’autonomie résidentielle des étudiants européens." In Parcours d'étudiants, 175–82. Ined Éditions, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ined.12732.
"La dimension résidentielle des parcours sociaux." In Les dynamiques des parcours sociaux, 111–12. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.67623.
Vignal, Cécile. "Neuf ans après une délocalisation : trajectoires professionnelles, ressources résidentielles et familiales." In Les dynamiques des parcours sociaux, 215–25. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.67668.
Lauden Angotti, Sophie. "Parcours des ménages concernés par le relogement dans les projets de rénovation urbaine." In Mobilités résidentielles, territoires et politiques publiques, 177–86. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.3198.