Nearly half of the population moved from one district to another at least once during a 20 years period - Certain individuals move more than others: those who moved from one region to another between 1968 and 1975 were five times more likely to do it again between 1975 anbd 1982 than someone who had not changed his residence in the first period. Civil Service executives moved a lot, and characteristically a great distance. A large number of the migrations were between neighboring districts: thus, 50% of the moves during the 1962-1982 period did not exceed 30 km. 16% of the individuals registered as inhabitants of metropolitan France by both the 1962 and 1982 censuses, lived in different regions at the two dates. The two tendencies that h...
Intra-urban residential migrations in le Havre and Rouen, Among the 49.650.000 inhabitants living w...
Migrations between a city and its surrounding rural areas : the evolution of the towns of south west...
Lefebvre Monique. — Population Movements in Towns with More than 50,000 Inhabitants, Excluding Paris...
Nearly half of the population moved from one district to another at least once during a 20 years per...
Since 1975 inter-regional migrations are less numerous - Changes of residence were less numerous bet...
Thirty years of internal migrations. Some important features in migration behaviours have remaine...
Intercensal migrations during 1982-1990. During the period 1982-1990, between the last censuses, f...
Migration from one region to another over the last thirty years: From attraction to indifference and...
Recent tendancies in french population's geography (retrospective view 1954-1975 ; an approach by mi...
Baccaini (Brigitte), Courgeau (Daniel), and Desplanques (Guy).- Internai Migration in France from 19...
In 1975 one out of every two Frenchmen (50,5 %) no longer lived in the same residence as in 1968; on...
Among the 4.5 million persons no longer living in the same region in 1975 as in 1968, by far the mos...
Courgeau Daniel. — Internai Migration in France between 1954 and 1975. I. An Overview. Internal mobi...
The first results of the 1968 census bearing on interregional migrations (poll from 1 in 20) reveal ...
One working person in two works outside the district where he resides - One working person in two no...
Intra-urban residential migrations in le Havre and Rouen, Among the 49.650.000 inhabitants living w...
Migrations between a city and its surrounding rural areas : the evolution of the towns of south west...
Lefebvre Monique. — Population Movements in Towns with More than 50,000 Inhabitants, Excluding Paris...
Nearly half of the population moved from one district to another at least once during a 20 years per...
Since 1975 inter-regional migrations are less numerous - Changes of residence were less numerous bet...
Thirty years of internal migrations. Some important features in migration behaviours have remaine...
Intercensal migrations during 1982-1990. During the period 1982-1990, between the last censuses, f...
Migration from one region to another over the last thirty years: From attraction to indifference and...
Recent tendancies in french population's geography (retrospective view 1954-1975 ; an approach by mi...
Baccaini (Brigitte), Courgeau (Daniel), and Desplanques (Guy).- Internai Migration in France from 19...
In 1975 one out of every two Frenchmen (50,5 %) no longer lived in the same residence as in 1968; on...
Among the 4.5 million persons no longer living in the same region in 1975 as in 1968, by far the mos...
Courgeau Daniel. — Internai Migration in France between 1954 and 1975. I. An Overview. Internal mobi...
The first results of the 1968 census bearing on interregional migrations (poll from 1 in 20) reveal ...
One working person in two works outside the district where he resides - One working person in two no...
Intra-urban residential migrations in le Havre and Rouen, Among the 49.650.000 inhabitants living w...
Migrations between a city and its surrounding rural areas : the evolution of the towns of south west...
Lefebvre Monique. — Population Movements in Towns with More than 50,000 Inhabitants, Excluding Paris...