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Article Dans Une Revue Population et sociétés Année : 2021

Neighbourliness in France: an enduring—and selective—practice

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Neighbour relations appear to have changed very little over the last 3 decades. But we do not all interact with our neighbours in the same way or with all neighbours alike. Neighbourliness increases with educational level and income. Relations are most frequent among those aged 30–44 and among homeowners and families with children. They are more pronounced in bourgeois and gentrified areas and in rural municipalities.
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Jean-Yves Authier, Joanie Cayouette-Remblière. Neighbourliness in France: an enduring—and selective—practice. Population et sociétés, 2021, 589, pp.1-4. ⟨hal-03226253⟩

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