2006
DOI: 10.3406/estat.2006.7139
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L'élaboration d'une enquête quantitative sur la construction des identités

Abstract: [fre] La statistique publique aborde le plus souvent la question de la place des individus dans la société à travers la description des statuts qui définissent leur identité au sens de l'état civil - le genre, la situation matrimoniale, la profession, la nationalité, les lieux de naissance et de résidence, etc. - et des liens de parenté et de sociabilité qui leur sont associés. Cette approche par les statuts et les rôles sociaux doit s'enrichir, au vu des transformations, ces dernières décennies, des condition… Show more

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“…2. Several studies detail the process by which the survey was constructed (Crenner et al, 2006;Ville & Guérin-Pace, 2005 From the semantic point of view, the decision was made -for practical reasons -to assimilate the geographical stage with the (predominant) municipality of residence. From a theoretical standpoint, a geographical stage should be defined more as a significant change in living environment rather than a change in municipality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2. Several studies detail the process by which the survey was constructed (Crenner et al, 2006;Ville & Guérin-Pace, 2005 From the semantic point of view, the decision was made -for practical reasons -to assimilate the geographical stage with the (predominant) municipality of residence. From a theoretical standpoint, a geographical stage should be defined more as a significant change in living environment rather than a change in municipality.…”
Section: Sources and Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Several studies detail the process by which the survey was constructed (Crenner et al, 2006;Ville & Guérin-Pace, 2005). From the semantic point of view, the decision was made -for practical reasons -to assimilate the geographical stage with the (predominant) municipality of residence.…”
Section: Sources and Samplementioning
confidence: 99%