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La France, société de classes moyennes ou pyramide inégalitaire ?

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  • Alezra, Dylan
  • Senik, Claudia

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Comment les Français conçoivent-ils la répartition des revenus dans la société et leur propre place dans la hiérarchie sociale ? Et quelle est la prévalence des opinions dites « populistes » ? La dernière vague de l’enquête ISSP (2019) montre que ces différentes perceptions sont généralement cohérentes entre elles, à deux exceptions près : (1) la plupart des Français interrogés pensent appartenir à la classe moyenne, mais se font une idée très inégalitaire de la société française à l’image d’une pyramide, c’est-à-dire une grande proportion de pauvres et des effectifs de plus en plus faibles à mesure que l’on s’élève dans l’échelle des positions. (2) Ces différentes opinions des Français semblent dissociées de leur propre niveau de revenu.

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  • Alezra, Dylan & Senik, Claudia, 2022. "La France, société de classes moyennes ou pyramide inégalitaire ?," Notes de l'Observatoire du bien-être 2207, CEPREMAP.
  • Handle: RePEc:cpm:notobe:2207
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