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Article dans une revue Population et sociétés Année : 2020

Neighbourliness during lockdown in France

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Be it in normal times or in a crisis, exchanges of services between neighbours are subject to the same laws of sociability. People in higher-level occupations make up for the geographical dispersion of their family through more frequent relations with neighbours and feel less isolated than other social categories. During the lockdown to control the spread of COVID-19, the proportion of individuals exchanging services with neighbours remained stable, but attention focused on the over-75s at the expense of families. People aged 60–74, habitually the most neighbourly age group, exchanged even more services during the crisis. In one respect, however, the lockdown produced a radical change: the exchange of services did nothing to prevent a sharp increase in the sense of isolation.
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hal-03218122, version 1 (05-05-2021)

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Anne Lambert, Joanie Cayouette-Remblière, Élie Guéraut, Guillaume Le Roux, Catherine Bonvalet, et al.. Neighbourliness during lockdown in France. Population et sociétés, 2020, 578, pp.1-4. ⟨hal-03218122⟩

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