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Journal articles on the topic "Relations intergénérationnelles – Environnement – France"
Marsden, Lorna. "A Longitudinal Approach to Family Trajectories in France: The Generations and Gender Survey." Canadian Studies in Population 45, no. 3-4 (August 30, 2018): 206. http://dx.doi.org/10.25336/csp29411.
Full textRégnier-Loilier, Arnaud, Irina Badurashvili, and Shorena Tsiklauri. "Situations familiales, calendrier de décohabitation et relations intergénérationnelles en Géorgie et en France." Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest N° 40, no. 3 (December 1, 2009): 99–132. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/receo.403.0099.
Full textRégnier-Loilier, Arnaud, Irina Badurashvili, and Shorena Tsiklauri. "Situations familiales, calendrier de décohabitation et relations intergénérationnelles en Géorgie et en France." Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest 40, no. 3-4 (December 2009): 99–132. http://dx.doi.org/10.4074/s0338059909003040.
Full textTouchelay, Marie-Christine. "Le sucre : barrière entre la Guadeloupe et son environnement caraïbe." Memorias 20 (May 6, 2022): 24–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.14482/memor.20.616.3.
Full textSowery, Katy. "Reconciling primacy and environmental protection: Association France Nature Environnement." Common Market Law Review 54, Issue 4 (August 1, 2017): 1157–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/cola2017092.
Full textPaquin, Stéphane, and Annie Chaloux. "Le Québec sur la scène internationale. Les raisons de son dynamisme." Globe 13, no. 1 (October 6, 2010): 25–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/044638ar.
Full textWinslow, Donna. "Indépendance, Savoir Aborigène et Environnement en Nouvelle-Calédonie." Journal of Political Ecology 2, no. 1 (December 1, 1995): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/v2i1.20128.
Full textGani, Léon, and Brigitte Baccaïni. "Concurrence ou solidarité entre «jeunes» et «vieux» : les attitudes des lycéens en France." Population Vol. 52, no. 5 (May 1, 1997): 1083–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.p1997.52n5.1118.
Full textLefèvre, Cécile, Lidia Prokofieva, Irina Korchaguina, Vlada Stankuniene, Margarita Gedvilaite, Irina Badurashvili, and Mariam Sirbiladze. "Le rôle de la famille et de la société dans les solidarités intergénérationnelles : comparaison des opinions en France, Géorgie, Lituanie et Russie." Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest N° 40, no. 3 (December 1, 2009): 315–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/receo.403.0315.
Full textScodellaro, Claire. "La lutte contre la maltraitance des personnes âgées : politique de la souffrance et sanitarisation du social." II Le brouillage des frontières entre santé et social : évolutions des notions et impacts pour les professionnels, no. 55 (July 6, 2006): 77–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/013226ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Relations intergénérationnelles – Environnement – France"
Diffalah, Khaouni. "Qu'est ce qu'agir avec justice à l'égard des générations futures en matière d'énergies renouvelables : comparaison entre la France et l'Algérie." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris Cité, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021UNIP7015.
Full textOur thesis brings together a certain number of economic philosophical concerns which motivate us to deal with this subject and to reveal its details. To question the justice between the generations, it is to look at at least two questions: "What do we owe to the future generations? And "Why do we owe them anything?" ". Each of us wonders about anything that could threaten the lives and well-being of these people, especially the poorest, such as climate change. How to act for the good and the life of the descent of future generations by eliminating the consumption of fossil and fissile energy to spare them a healthy environment. To answer these questions, I was inspired by philosophical theories of intergenerational justice and economic theories. These questions have mobilized for years the promoters of energy management and in particular renewable energies. And to get to know the problem up close, I devoted a second part to studying the case of France which invests in fissile energies (nuclear) and the case of Algeria which invests more in fossil energies (Oil and the gas). Both benefit from enormous natural potentials, such as wind and water for the French and sun and wind for the Algerians. And, to face the natural disasters that threaten life on the planet and protect our descendants we must renounce fossil fuels and replace them with renewable, inexhaustible and clean energies
Déchaux, Jean-Hugues. "Relations et solidarités de parenté en France." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988IEPP0003.
Full textThe main object of this work is to make a survey on the state of kinship in French society in order to draw a trend, simply expressed, which can take place in the Louis Dirn social change matrix. The points successively studied are : kinship interaction (proximity and contact), material and affective assistance structures, and the regulation of exchanges system between kins. All these elements allow to state that kinship relations and solidarities have strengthened for 15 or 20 years. Two levels of reflexion have been focused : 1) kinship as exchanges system : analysis in terms of opportunities and games allows to define solidarity as a complex market ruled by a logic of social exchanges. However, behaviours which are characterised by a dialectics of autonomy and dependance are also related to normative patterns. 2) the evolution of kinship solidarities : several factors explain the strengthening of kinship relations : the rise of unemployement, the new period of instability for young adults, the new role of old people, the changes in transmission of patrimony
Hlaimi, Boubakerl. "Essais sur la mobilité intergénérationnelle de l'éducation : application au cas français." Aix-Marseille 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009AIX24023.
Full textThis thesis aims to measure the intergenerational educational mobility in France and the influence of different sources of family heterogeneity on children’s school outcomes. We first present an ordinal measure of intergenerational school mobility. We show that the level of mobility has slightly increased in France, while intergenerational inequalities have sharply decreased. The study intra-family heterogeneity confirms the idea of a quantity-quality trade-off within the family. In addition, some interference between the family size and the birth order holds. On the one hand, middle-born children perform better in school. On the other hand, the influence of father education is negative for larger families. However, the impact of mother education is positive for larger families and negative for smaller ones. The analysis of interfamily sources of heterogeneity suggests a negative influence of living within single-parent or blended families. In addition, decomposing school performances shows a significant difference between biological and atypical families, even if the difference is more pronounced for single-parent families. In addition, the analysis of parental unemployment’s consequences on children’s outcomes shows that if the mother is inactive, the risk of school failure decreases. Nevertheless, father unemployment negatively affects children’s educations and increase the likelihood that children hold a temporary contract when they leave the school system. Finally, we analyze the influence of the ethnic factor on intergenerational educational mobility. Ethnic and intergenerational differences are explained by differences in immigrants’ characteristics. The probability of success has shown an improvement for second-generation immigrants, but still very unequal among the different ethnicities. Accordingly, even if immigrants are more likely to attend higher education, the influence of family background remains very important, especially for low levels of parental education
Skandrani, Sara Marie. "Les multiples voix des jeunes filles d'origine maghrébine en France : pratiques transnationales, relations intergénérationnelles et construction identitaire." Paris 13, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA131034.
Full textGiven the important media coverage and even politicization of the issue of young women of Maghrebine origin in France, the objectives of this research are to study in this population (1) the transnational practices and (2) the intergenerational relations, from the viewpoint of the transnational approach, as well as (3) the identity construction, in reference to the theory of the dialogical self of Hermans and the ethnopsychiatric concepts of Moro et al. Population and method : 19 young women, aged from 16 to 25, born in France and whose parents emigrated from Maghreb were questioned with a semi-structured interview. Results : The longitudinal and transversal analyses reveal the complexity and multiplicity of the identity construction of young women of Maghrebine origin in France, which interacts with (1) the transmitted and performed transnational practices of their families, as well as with (2) the intergenerational relations. Discussion : The issues of the identity construction of young women of Maghrebine origin are to be replaced in the historical and sociocultural context, they and their parents live in. The past and present relations between France and the Maghrebine populations transformed traditional values, and more specifically the virginity and endogamy norms as well as the religiosity, into symbolic identity markers. The identity experimentations of these young women turn around these norms, which are always subject to multiple and creative renegotiations and redefinitions
Kesztenbaum, Lionel. "Une histoire d'espace et de patrimoine : familles et migration dans la France de la Troisième République, 1870-1940." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006IEPP0026.
Full textThe purpose of this work is to describe family in the long run so as to estimate how it shares out of its resources. By considering geographic mobility we precisely observe how kinship decisions influence the behaviour of its members. To do so we take advantage of new historical data, based on the TRA-survey and on military registers. We the concentrate on a sample of French conscripts born in the second part of the 19th century. We show that the skills and endowments of young men are very closely related to family strategies that do influence- and contraint- their members. They also depend on the total amount of capital their family possess. We reassess the influence of kinship on geographic mobility by taking into account past migrations among the family. We use the concept of spatial capital to capture all knowledge families possess about geographical locations. We are then able to show how this knowledge is-or is not- handed down from one generation to another. This is a key point of the analysis of migration as it means that migration decisions are not only influenced by individual charasteristics or economic or historical context but also by the past migration behaviour of the family. In this way, migration is not only an investment for the migrant or for his close relatives but can be seen as a long term investment of the kinship group
Jégu, Marie. "Capacité d'innovation en entreprise, positionnements identitaires des travailleurs jeunes et plus âgés en Allemagne et en France." Thesis, Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019UBFCH025.
Full textThis doctoral research aims to deepen and understand the notion of innovation and the underlying processes in companies, in Germany and France, from an intergroup perspective (“young workers” versus “older workers”). More specifically, it aims a) to show that older workers just as well as young workers can assume all the characteristics of innovation, b) to show that there are phenomena of categorisation in the relation to innovation, c) to question the representations of the relations between workers, in Germany and in France. We used two theoretical frameworks: that of innovation and that of social categorisation in the context of generational phenomena. Over a thousand workers were questioned in both countries over the course of four studies mixing quantitative and qualitative analyses. The results show a) how German workers apprehend innovation capacity and its characteristics (study 1), leading us to conclude that innovation is not confined to young people; b) the influence of inter-group relations on the attribution of innovation characteristics to the "young workers" and "older workers" categories and the mechanisms of appropriation of these characteristics, either through a consensus according to the stereotype or by means of negotiation (study 2); c) the identity positioning of workers in Germany (study 3) and in France (study 4): whereas all German and French workers seem to be in a relatively similar relation to the world (when identifying with their category of age), young people however (according to their nationality) position themselves inversely in the roles which they attribute to themselves within the company. While young Germans give themselves a strong status, young French people, although not discriminated against by the older ones, strongly lessen their possibility of influence in companies. Finally, based on our diagnoses and the theoretical frameworks underlying them, we have developed and tested "tailor-made" intervention tools offering possibilities of actions to companies. These tools, gathered within the "InnoBox", aim to challenge stereotypes and prejudices, promote the integration of members of each age group into the innovation process and to develop competences and innovation characteristics
Dupré-Lévêque, Delphine. "La vieillesse au-delà du mythe : analyse comparative des modes de vie des personnes âgées (Dordogne-Côtes d'Armor)." Bordeaux 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/2000BOR21012.
Full textDupré-Lévêque, Delphine. "La vieillesse au-delà du mythe : analyse comparative des modes de vie des personnes âgées (Dordogne-Côtes d'Armor)." Bordeaux 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999BOR21011.
Full textThis thesis in Anthropology provides a comparative analysis of the ways of life of elderly people in Dordogne and Côtes d’Armor. The research’s objective is to observe the composition of sociability networks and their possible influence on the way formal care services are or are not utilisated (i. E. Home care services, institutional care structures). To achieve this work, we have observed various type of life settings: at home, cohabitation with a child, life in an institutional structure. In order to evaluate if the size of locality may influence the degree of utilisation of care services, four different localities (communes) have been studied. Dordogne is a district (departement) where the model of the « famille-souche » predominates. One of its characteristics is the frequent cohabitation between elderly parents and their children. Such a model has an influence upon the way formal services are or are not used. In Côtes d’ Armor, where the model of nuclear family dominates, the composition of social networks is quite different. Formal and institutional care services are more utilisated and cohabitation is rare. We have observed the composition of the sociability networks of elderly people living in a town of 5000 inhabitants. The study makes evident the importance of the cultural, social and environmental dimensions of the elderly people on the composition of their social networks and the types of care they choose to use
Vassigh, Darya. "Les relations adultes-enfants dans la seconde moitié du XIXème siècle (1850-1914) : étude discursive des écrits autobiographiques, éducatifs, juridiques et médico-légaux, relatifs à cette question." Paris 7, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA070113.
Full textBonnet, Carole. "Inégalités et redistribution inter et intragénérationnelles : études quantitatives appliquées au système de retraite français." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002IEPP0021.
Full textBooks on the topic "Relations intergénérationnelles – Environnement – France"
Transmissions intergénérationnelles dans des familles d'origine marocaine en France et en Allemagne: "la fierté d'être soi". Paris: L'Harmattan, 2020.
Find full textDuy-Tân, Joële Nguyên. Le commerce extérieur de la France: Environnement international et instruments juridiques. Paris: Documentation française, 1986.
Find full textLibaert, Thierry. La communication de proximité: Pour une meilleure intégration de l'entreprise dans son environnement. Rueil-Malmaison (France): Ed. Liaisons, 1996.
Find full textKonrad Adenauer et l'idée d'unification européenne janvier 1948-mai 1950: Un homme politique "européen" et son environnement dans le contexte international. Berne: P. Lang, 1989.
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Racinet, Philippe. "Relations internes et environnement social de deux prieurés clunisiens d'Ile de France au Moyen Age: les obituaires de Saint-Nicolas d'Acy et de Beaumont." In Frühmittelalterliche Studien Band 18, 582–606. De Gruyter, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783112417966-029.
Full textBAUJARD, Corinne. "Télétravail malgré soi et confinement lors de la pandémie Covid-19." In Les épidémies au prisme des SHS, 221–28. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.6008.
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