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  • INED reveals difficulties in reconciling work and private life

    INED reveals difficulties in reconciling work and private life INED reveals difficulties in reconciling work and private life In France, many people in paid work also look after children or elderly relatives, and these combined roles may be difficult to …
  • From childhood onwards, savings bear the mark of social and family inequalities.

    From childhood onwards, savings bear the mark of social and family inequalities. From childhood onwards, savings bear the mark of social and family inequalities. When they are born, certain children already have a savings account or product in their name. …
  • 7 in 10 partnered women in France become widows after age 60

    7 in 10 partnered women in France become widows after age 60 7 in 10 partnered women in France become widows after age 60 Nearly one in three women over 60 are widows in France. The figure is one in two women over age 75. Carole Bonnet (INED) and Julie …
  • Upward educational mobility in France over three generations: a gap persists in the case of grandchildren of North African immigrants

    Upward educational mobility in France over three generations: a gap persists in the case of grandchildren of North African immigrants Upward educational mobility in France over three generations: a gap persists in the case of grandchildren of North …
  • Life expectancy in Paris since the late nineteenth century

    Life expectancy in Paris since the late nineteenth century Life expectancy in Paris since the late nineteenth century Paris was once marked by persistent high mortality. In the late 19th century, the French capital lagged significantly behind the rest of …
  • Is health system efficiency improved to the detriment of particularly poor patients?

    Is health system efficiency improved to the detriment of particularly poor patients? Is health system efficiency improved to the detriment of particularly poor patients? Health - life expectancy - mortality Populations of the world - international …
  • Contraception in France

    Contraception in France Contraception in France Nearly all women wishing to avoid pregnancy in France use a means of contraception. The pill is the most widely used method, but practices are becoming more diverse. Birth Fertility Contraception …
  • The place of children in the ELFE study

    The place of children in the ELFE study The place of children in the ELFE study Couples - families - households - sexuality The stages of the life cycle Ageing Over 18,000 children born in metropolitan France in 2011 are included in the ELFE study—more …
  • France Guérin-Pace

    France Guérin-Pace France Guérin-Pace INED senior researcher France Guérin-Pace tells us about the survey on changes in Tunisian society that she has been coordinating since 2011. Birth Fertility Contraception Populations of the world - international …
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