Population (English Edition)
2005/3 (Vol. 60)
200 pages
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DOI : 10.3917/pope.503.0301.
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Loiseau , University of Paris X-Nanterre, email: loiseaumo@wanadoo.fr
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Vous consultezThe Impact of the 1948 Housing Law on Residential Trajectories in the Paris Region
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After World War II, the whole of Europe faced a severe housing crisis, both quantitative and qualitative. This shortage was the consequence of building destruction during the war, but also of inadequate new construction between 1918 and 1940 due to the economic recession and the low return on income property (Lefèvre, Mouillart et Occhipinti, 1991). From the very start of World War I, most of the...
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- I - A “legendary” bill
- II - A progressive reduction in housing stock covered by the 1948 law
- 1 - Effect of improved housing standards on the housing stock covered by the 1948 law
- 2 - The different channels for removing dwellings from the scope of the 1948 law
- III - Sociodemographic characteristics of the population
- 1 - A large proportion of elderly tenants
- 2 - Small, primarily one-person households
- 3 - A high proportion of economically inactive persons
- IV - An analysis in terms of residential stages via data from the Biographies et entourage survey
- 1 - Tenure status preceding the first residential stage in a 1948 law dwelling
- 2 - Tenure status preceding the first residential stage in a 1948 law dwelling
- 3 - Residential trajectories involving one or more stages in a 1948 law dwelling



