2019
DOI: 10.33058/seismo.20725
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Habitat et vieillissement. Réalités et enjeux de la diversité. Age Report IV

Abstract: Environnement résidentiel et rapports de voisinage 5.1 Qualité de l'environnement résidentiel 5.2 Attachement général à l'environnement résidentiel 5.3 Satisfaction quant à différents aspects de l'environnement résidentiel 5.4 Problèmes d'environnement résidentiel et sentiment d'insécurité 5.5 Rapports de voisinage 6 Changement de domicile et mobilité résidentielle aux troisième et quatrième âges 6.1 Durée d'habitation 6.2 Fréquence des changements de domicile et de logement à un âge avancé 6.3 Motifs de démén… Show more

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“…In Switzerland, the generation of the 65 + years old is still quite traditional, yet autonomous when it comes to their life choices. In particular, women maintain their tradition to take on the role of “guardian of family and extra-family relations” ( 66 ). Yet, the society is changing, with only 1% of households constituted with more than two generations, and 32% of older adults living alone ( 66 ).…”
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“…In Switzerland, the generation of the 65 + years old is still quite traditional, yet autonomous when it comes to their life choices. In particular, women maintain their tradition to take on the role of “guardian of family and extra-family relations” ( 66 ). Yet, the society is changing, with only 1% of households constituted with more than two generations, and 32% of older adults living alone ( 66 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, women maintain their tradition to take on the role of “guardian of family and extra-family relations” ( 66 ). Yet, the society is changing, with only 1% of households constituted with more than two generations, and 32% of older adults living alone ( 66 ). In the Swiss culture where self-determination is important, friends and a wider social circle can sometimes replace family relations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The term "generation" is interpreted differently depending on the scientific branch referencing it. According to the historical-social interpretation (Jaeger, 1977;Höpflinger, 1999), a generation represents all persons who were born at about the same time and who have a largely similar attitude to life and behavior (Oertel, 2007). This concept was affected by the work of Mannheim, for whom a similar attitude to life and similar behavior did not result primarily from being born at the same time but from the possibility of experiencing the same key events at a particularly formative age (Mannheim, 1928).…”
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“…En Suisse, les personnes âgées de plus de 65 ans sont majoritairement satisfaites de leur habitat, tant à l'échelle du logement que du quartier, estimant bénéficier de qualité de vie et de sécurité (Höpflinger et al, 2019). Nos récents travaux montrent que le rapport à l'habitat n'est pas seulement fondé sur des qualités objectives de l'environnement (par exemple, proximité des commerces, aménagements urbains adaptés au grand âge, accès à des parcs, etc.…”
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