1945
DOI: 10.3406/rga.1945.5192
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L'émigration saisonnière en Faucigny pendant la première moitié du XIXe siècle (1783-1860)

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“…60 Migration estimates are derived from these documents. These estimates are consistent with estimations from other sources including enquiries carried out by the administration to evaluate the magnitude of migration across several towns in Savoy (Depoisier, 1858;Guichonnet, 1945;Letonnelier, 1920). A potential concern is that the level of seasonal migration varied from one year to another across provinces depending, among other things, on the local economic conditions.…”
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“…60 Migration estimates are derived from these documents. These estimates are consistent with estimations from other sources including enquiries carried out by the administration to evaluate the magnitude of migration across several towns in Savoy (Depoisier, 1858;Guichonnet, 1945;Letonnelier, 1920). A potential concern is that the level of seasonal migration varied from one year to another across provinces depending, among other things, on the local economic conditions.…”
Section: Socio-economic Datasupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Using a key institutional change put in place by new immigration regulations in the United States, Freedman, Owens and Bohn (2018) show that, among immigrants, the likelihood to commit income-generating crimes is higher when they are prevented from participating in the local labour market. The case of Pierre Lavin is certainly not representative of the migration outcome of Savoyard migrants, and many contemporaries and historians highlight that seasonal migration constituted a significant source of income for local communities (Grillet, 1807;Guichonnet, 1945;Verneilh-Puiraseau, 1807). Seasonal migration, therefore, could have offered a viable alternative to crime for generating income and as such reduced the expected returns to crimes against property.…”
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“…Ils optent alors pour une stratégie différente, celle de séjours brefs qui leur rapportent les revenus qu'ils sont venus chercher. Ceci est rendu possible par une forte organisation qui passe notamment par la confrérie des Trois Couronnées, connue pour organiser la descente vers la ville et la remontée vers la vallée (Dechavassine, 1952 ;Guichonnet, 1945 ;Meynet, 2008). L'action de cette confrérie est probablement plus étendue, comme le laisse supposer la localisation des premières adresses déclarées à Genève (figure 4).…”
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“…Durée moyenne de séjour entre chaque recensement (1830-1900) 12 Durant la première moitié du siècle, la durée moyenne de séjour ne dé-passe pas une année, mettant en évidence un système dominant de migrations temporaires et/ou saisonnières qui est bien documenté pour Genève (Guichonnet, 1945 ;Perrenoud, 1979 ;Remund, 2012). Puis la durée des épisodes migratoires se fait subitement beaucoup plus lon- gue, atteignant deux à trois ans.…”
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