2003
DOI: 10.3406/caf.2003.1051
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L’entraide familiale dans un environnement multigénérationnel

Abstract: A partir d’une évaluation simultanée des différentes composantes de l’entraide familiale, cet article présente une analyse des solidarités entre trois générations qui permet de mieux comprendre les comportements d'échanges intergénérationnels. Les caractéristiques sociodémographiques des lignées sur trois générations montrent que les solidarités familiales s’appuient d’abord sur les ressources économiques et sociales du groupe familial. Ce n’est pas tant l’opportunité d’apporter ou recevoir une aide qui déterm… Show more

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“…Young people under 25 living alone tended to stay alone if they work and to join their family or partner if they study. This result tends to confirm that the most advantaged profit more from family solidarities (Renaut 2003) (residential in our case).…”
Section: Free To Move? Inequalities In Facing the Lockdown With One'ssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Young people under 25 living alone tended to stay alone if they work and to join their family or partner if they study. This result tends to confirm that the most advantaged profit more from family solidarities (Renaut 2003) (residential in our case).…”
Section: Free To Move? Inequalities In Facing the Lockdown With One'ssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The forth hypothesis suggests that the level of education has an impact on the residential patterns. Researches show that intergenerational co-residence is more common for socially vulnerable young people (Albertini and Kohli 2013) while financial help and services are frequent within middle and high classes (Renaut 2003). We can thus suppose education level to be positively correlated with residential solidarities during the shutdown.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Where it does occur, it is likely to be one of two types. In rural areas, an adult child who has never left the natal home and continues to live with a parent is most likely to be a son, but in the rarer cases where a widowed elderly parent moves to the household of a child, the child is much more likely to be a daughter (Renaut 2003). Where cohabitation between an elderly parent and an adult child occurs in urban areas, the child is most likely to be a daughter who is married and not in paid employment (Renaut and Ogg 2003).…”
Section: Intergenerational Dimensions Of Housingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount of original French social gerontology research available in English is however very small and mostly relates to European or North American collaboration on specific policy issues. Examples include early retirement (Cribier and Kych 1993;Guillemard 1985Guillemard , 1986Guillemard , 1991, caring (Henrard 1992 ;Pitaud 1993;Joël et al 2002), the welfare state and intergenerational relations (Attias-Donfut 2000;2000b ;Renaut 2001Renaut , 2003, the interface between ageing and technology (Bouchayer and Rozenkier 1999) and cross-national comparisons on specific aspects of social gerontology such as family and kinship (Attias-Donfut and Rozenkier 1996;Attias-Donfut 1997 ;Attias-Donfut and Segalen 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%