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« Dis-moi où tu habites, je te dirai qui tu es »

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  • Maryse Marpsat

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[spa] Ciudades y campo. « Dime donde vives y te dire quien ères» - Por primera vez acaba de publicarse una obra que presenta estadisticas demográficas, económicas y sociales analizadas de manera sistemática en función de la categoria de municipio. Numerosos cuadros y gráficos van acompanados de comentarios que constituyen en su integridad 46 « fichas » reagrupadas en 13 temas. Examinados desde el medio rural hasta el urbano, los comportamientos.de los hogares y las estrategias de las empresas trazan un panorama de la vida de los franceses en su marco cotidiano. [eng] Town and country "Birds of a feather live together". For the first time, a book published very recently gives demographic, economic and social statistics which are analysed systematically in relation to the various categories of local councils. Numerous tables and graphs come with comments, thus constituting 46 "files" including 1 3 themes. Seen from a rural or urban angle, the behavior of households and the strategies of firms lay out a panorama of French people's lives within their daily environment. [fre] Pour la première fois, vient de paraître un ouvrage présentant des statistiques démographiques, économiques, sociales, exploitées de façon systématique selon la catégorie de commune. De nombreux tableaux et graphiques sont accompagnés de commentaires constituant 46 « fiches » regroupées en 1 3 thèmes (voir sommaire en annexe). Examinés du rural à l'urbain, les comportements des ménages et les stratégies des entreprises dessinent un panorama de la vie des Français dans leur cadre quotidien.

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  • Maryse Marpsat, 1988. "« Dis-moi où tu habites, je te dirai qui tu es »," Économie et Statistique, Programme National Persée, vol. 211(1), pages 57-63.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:ecstat:estat_0336-1454_1988_num_211_1_5221
    DOI: 10.3406/estat.1988.5221
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