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Titre
Géographie des migrations Ile-de-France-Province
Sujet
France. ; Migration ; Gravity model ; Ile- de-France
Modèle de gravité ; Province. ; Mouvement migratoire ; Ile-de-France
Description
L'Ile-de-France reste déficitaire dans ses échanges migratoires avec la province, mais ce déficit s'est nettement réduit depuis 1982. Les entrées augmentent, et les sorties diminuent pour la première fois depuis 1954. La géographie des gains et des pertes ne varie pas : l'Ile-de-France est bénéficiaire avec les grandes villes et le Nord-Est, déficitaire avec les communes rurales, le littoral et le proche Bassin parisien. La comparaison des flux réels avec ceux issus d'un modèle de gravité montre que l'Ile-de-France échange beaucoup avec les grandes villes, et peu avec le Nord, l'Est et la région Rhône-Alpes.
The geography of migrations between Ile-de-France and the « province ».
The balance of migration between the Ile-de-France region and the other French regions shows a debit balance which has been however reduced since 1982. The number of immigrants is growing up, and for the first time since 1954 the number of emigrants has been decreasing. The geography of gains and losses has not changed. The balance of migrations remains positive with the other big cities, and with the North-East of France, but shows a deficit with the rural areas, the coastal regions and the nearest areas of the Paris basin.The comparison between the real flows and the flows calculated with a gravity model shows that population movements are important between the Ile-de-France region and the big cities but lesser with the North, the East and the Rhône-Alpes regions.
The balance of migration between the Ile-de-France region and the other French regions shows a debit balance which has been however reduced since 1982. The number of immigrants is growing up, and for the first time since 1954 the number of emigrants has been decreasing. The geography of gains and losses has not changed. The balance of migrations remains positive with the other big cities, and with the North-East of France, but shows a deficit with the rural areas, the coastal regions and the nearest areas of the Paris basin.The comparison between the real flows and the flows calculated with a gravity model shows that population movements are important between the Ile-de-France region and the big cities but lesser with the North, the East and the Rhône-Alpes regions.
Le Jeannic Thomas. Géographie des migrations Ile-de-France-Province. In: Espace, populations, sociétés, 1993-2. La population française dans son espace - The French population within its own space. pp. 205-213.
Créateur
Thomas Le Jeannic
Éditeur
PERSEE
Date
1993
Langue
fre
Type
article
Identifiant
http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/espos_0755-7809_1993_num_11_2_1575
doi:10.3406/espos.1993.1575
Couverture
205-213