L’habitat groupé autogéré en France et en Allemagne
Among the various types of intermediate housing types, from rest homes to in-house support, the self-managed senior co-housing scheme has not yet known a large development in France. It is much more common in Northern Europe, where it appears as a good solution, from an economic point of view – sinc...
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doaj-1fe26a64a3144518a456fcef0f37d9e62020-11-24T23:32:10ZengUniversité des Sciences et Technologies de LilleEspace populations sociétés0755-78092104-37522010-04-012010113114210.4000/eps.3982L’habitat groupé autogéré en France et en AllemagneAnne LabitKarine ChalandAmong the various types of intermediate housing types, from rest homes to in-house support, the self-managed senior co-housing scheme has not yet known a large development in France. It is much more common in Northern Europe, where it appears as a good solution, from an economic point of view – since it allows the reduction of the public costs induced by an ageing population – as well as a social one – as it improves the quality of life of elderly people by focusing on personal autonomy and communal solidarity. This article, based on a study conducted both in France and Germany, explains what self-managed senior co-housing is exactly and questions the reasons why its success is so diverse in the two countries.http://journals.openedition.org/eps/3982ageing populationself-managed co-housingpersonal autonomycommunal solidarityFrance-Germany comparison |
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Anne Labit Karine Chaland L’habitat groupé autogéré en France et en Allemagne Espace populations sociétés ageing population self-managed co-housing personal autonomy communal solidarity France-Germany comparison |
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Anne Labit Karine Chaland |
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Anne Labit |
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L’habitat groupé autogéré en France et en Allemagne |
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L’habitat groupé autogéré en France et en Allemagne |
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L’habitat groupé autogéré en France et en Allemagne |
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L’habitat groupé autogéré en France et en Allemagne |
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L’habitat groupé autogéré en France et en Allemagne |
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l’habitat groupé autogéré en france et en allemagne |
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Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille |
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Espace populations sociétés |
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0755-7809 2104-3752 |
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2010-04-01 |
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Among the various types of intermediate housing types, from rest homes to in-house support, the self-managed senior co-housing scheme has not yet known a large development in France. It is much more common in Northern Europe, where it appears as a good solution, from an economic point of view – since it allows the reduction of the public costs induced by an ageing population – as well as a social one – as it improves the quality of life of elderly people by focusing on personal autonomy and communal solidarity. This article, based on a study conducted both in France and Germany, explains what self-managed senior co-housing is exactly and questions the reasons why its success is so diverse in the two countries. |
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ageing population self-managed co-housing personal autonomy communal solidarity France-Germany comparison |
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