1987
DOI: 10.3406/estat.1987.5049
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Abstract: [eng] How the French live as neighbors ? . François Héran . Far from being evident, socializing among neighbors is practiced very irregularly. It is more developed in single dwellings than in collective housing and more in a rural than urban environment. Families socialize with neighbors more than single people; fréquentation of neighbors is maximal when the family has two or three children. . Farmers have the most significant relations with neighbors. But they have a larger conception of these relations, link… Show more

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“…One issue is that neighborhoods measured in available datasets are often considerably larger than those which matter for outcomes (i.e., close neighborhoods). In the early 1980s, the French Statistical Office has carried out an interesting sociological survey on the intensity of social interactions within neighborhoods (François Héran 1986). It shows that most French people define as "neighbors" persons who are living in their very close neighborhood only, i.e., in the same building or adjacent houses.…”
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“…One issue is that neighborhoods measured in available datasets are often considerably larger than those which matter for outcomes (i.e., close neighborhoods). In the early 1980s, the French Statistical Office has carried out an interesting sociological survey on the intensity of social interactions within neighborhoods (François Héran 1986). It shows that most French people define as "neighbors" persons who are living in their very close neighborhood only, i.e., in the same building or adjacent houses.…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 It would not have been possible if we had been obliged to proxy neighborhoods with larger groups of people such as census tracts (i.e., several thousands of individuals). Also, according to Héran (1986), the relationships with neighbors are maintained mostly by women and especially women with children. What emerges from Héran's study is that mothers are actually much more exposed than others to the effect of neighborhood interactions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is one potential explanation for the difference between his findings and ours. In the early 1980s, the French Statistical Office conducted a very interesting survey on interactions between neighbours which shows that French households interact on average with 2 or 3 very close neighbours only (Héran, 1986).…”
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“…Il s'intéresse d'abord à des aspects précis de la sociabilité tels le voisinage [Héran, 1987] et le monde associatif [Héran, 1988(a)]. Il explore ensuite le concept d'une façon plus globale [Héran, 1988(b)].…”
Section: La Sociabilité Est Sans Doute Le Concept Le Plus Général Queunclassified