« La Ruée vers l’Ouest ? »

French coastal areas are much sought after and generally subject to high residential attraction, which itself gives rise to major regional challenges. However, there is a mismatch between the scale of these challenges and the problematic evaluation of the coastline's appeal, especially in Franc...

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Main Author: Didier Vye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 2011-12-01
Series:Espace populations sociétés
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/eps/4753
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spelling doaj-2267c305af5e4502b59bf0954d76c6f62020-11-24T22:00:50ZengUniversité des Sciences et Technologies de LilleEspace populations sociétés0755-78092104-37522011-12-012011360361610.4000/eps.4753« La Ruée vers l’Ouest ? »Didier VyeFrench coastal areas are much sought after and generally subject to high residential attraction, which itself gives rise to major regional challenges. However, there is a mismatch between the scale of these challenges and the problematic evaluation of the coastline's appeal, especially in France. The prospect of drawing on data from the 2006 census provides an excellent opportunity to examine this question with a particular focus on the Atlantic zone, which has emerged as the most attractive stretch of coastline in France since 1999. After considering the key indicators in gauging residential attraction, the article assesses the extent of this process within the cities of the Atlantic coast then sets out the modalities (geographical origin and profile of migrants, favoured areas for setting up home), primarily through a comparison between the port cities of Lorient and La Rochelle.http://journals.openedition.org/eps/4753migrationcoastlinecityatlantic coastattractioncensus
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« La Ruée vers l’Ouest ? »
Espace populations sociétés
migration
coastline
city
atlantic coast
attraction
census
author_facet Didier Vye
author_sort Didier Vye
title « La Ruée vers l’Ouest ? »
title_short « La Ruée vers l’Ouest ? »
title_full « La Ruée vers l’Ouest ? »
title_fullStr « La Ruée vers l’Ouest ? »
title_full_unstemmed « La Ruée vers l’Ouest ? »
title_sort « la ruée vers l’ouest ? »
publisher Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille
series Espace populations sociétés
issn 0755-7809
2104-3752
publishDate 2011-12-01
description French coastal areas are much sought after and generally subject to high residential attraction, which itself gives rise to major regional challenges. However, there is a mismatch between the scale of these challenges and the problematic evaluation of the coastline's appeal, especially in France. The prospect of drawing on data from the 2006 census provides an excellent opportunity to examine this question with a particular focus on the Atlantic zone, which has emerged as the most attractive stretch of coastline in France since 1999. After considering the key indicators in gauging residential attraction, the article assesses the extent of this process within the cities of the Atlantic coast then sets out the modalities (geographical origin and profile of migrants, favoured areas for setting up home), primarily through a comparison between the port cities of Lorient and La Rochelle.
topic migration
coastline
city
atlantic coast
attraction
census
url http://journals.openedition.org/eps/4753
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