2022
DOI: 10.4000/echogeo.23019
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« Qu’aurais-je trouvé de plus chouette à Paris, Lyon ou Marseille ? » Socio-démo-géographie des Français·es de Bruxelles

Abstract: Cet article étudie l’immigration française dans la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale d’un point de vue socio-démographique et géographique à l’aide de données statistiques individuelles et agrégées. Très concentrée dans les quartiers du Sud de la Région, cette population en forte croissante est caractérisée par une surreprésentation des jeunes adultes et des femmes. Elle comprend principalement des diplômé·es de l’enseignement supérieur mais est néanmoins polarisée entre des jeunes aux revenus faibles et des adulte… Show more

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“…According to the companies interviewed, 70% of their tenants are migrants, with a large majority of them European citizens, while European nationals (excluding Belgians) accounted for only 27% of the Brussels population aged 20-29 in 2017 (Casier, 2019). The company 3 data (Table 2) shows that almost half of these migrants are French, whereas French citizens represent 9% of the Brussels population aged 20-29 in 2020 (Casier & Decroly, 2022). However, in interviews, professionals of coliving companies have pointed out the growing share of Belgians, often non-Brussels residents, within their establishments.…”
Section: Attracting Young Expatriates By Offering Housing Flexibility...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to the companies interviewed, 70% of their tenants are migrants, with a large majority of them European citizens, while European nationals (excluding Belgians) accounted for only 27% of the Brussels population aged 20-29 in 2017 (Casier, 2019). The company 3 data (Table 2) shows that almost half of these migrants are French, whereas French citizens represent 9% of the Brussels population aged 20-29 in 2020 (Casier & Decroly, 2022). However, in interviews, professionals of coliving companies have pointed out the growing share of Belgians, often non-Brussels residents, within their establishments.…”
Section: Attracting Young Expatriates By Offering Housing Flexibility...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gatti (2009, p. 6) defines these expatriate workers as 'a special subgroup of immigrants characterized by a high level of education and a relatively high professional status'; they are rather young and often settle temporarily in Brussels. Among these expatriates, many are trainees, students, or entry-level workers, who -despite their high level of education -do not necessarily have high incomes yet (Casier & Decroly, 2022). They are particularly concentrated in neighbourhoods surrounding the European quarter and the Louise Avenue (Casier, 2021).…”
Section: Brussels As Case Study: Rising Property Prices and High-skil...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…À l'ombre des cas les plus médiatisés comme ceux de Gérard Depardieu ou des grandes familles industrielles du Nord, ces migrations sont principalement le fait d'individus appartenant aux classes moyennes. Ils possèdent suffisamment de ressources économiques et culturelles pour mettre en oeuvre une « petite migration internationale » tout en se différenciant, par leurs niveaux de diplôme et leur style de vie, des Français très qualifiés présents à Bruxelles (Casier et Decroly, 2022).…”
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