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                <text>L’urbanisation des sociétés amérindiennes constitue, depuis plusieurs décennies déjà, l’une des plus remarquables dynamiques observées en Amérique Latine. Au Chili, notamment, les mouvements migratoires en faveur des grands centres urbains ont eu pour principal effet de vider les terroirs mapuches du sud du pays. Le présent article se propose d’explorer les facteurs permettant d’expliquer ce processus. Mais, au-delà, l’analyse est plus particulièrement portée sur le fait que, d’une part, la ville constitue le lieu de formidables réélaborations identitaires et que, d’autre part, elle n’est pas déconnectée des communautés rurales d’origine, avec lesquelles les migrants continuent d’entretenir des relations. Les mobilités enregistrées ne semblent donc pas uniquement répondre à une contrainte ; elles seraient aussi un choix, voire une stratégie qui, en termes géographiques, se traduit alors par une multiplicité des ancrages territoriaux. </text>
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                <text>Since a few decades, indigenous urbanization process is one of the most striking dynamics in Latin America. In Chile, more particularly, migrations towards urban areas have emptied out the southern Mapuche lands. Beyond exploring the illustrative factors of this process, this paper pays particular attention, on the one hand, to the identity rebuilding process in town and, on the other hand, to the connections between urban areas and rural communities with whom migrants maintain relationships. Contemporary mobilities could not be seen only as a constraint, but it must be also a choice, even a strategy to locate itself in a multiplicity of embedded places </text>
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                <text>L’aire urbaine de Chieti-Pescara représente bien ce modèle. La migration féminine dans cette région est caractérisée par un nombre important de femmes d’Europe de l’est, plutôt bien éduquées, ayant migré seules, motivées par des considérations économiques et qui recherchent une certaine indépendance. Elles jouent un rôle important dans la sphère domestique dans une société mature où les femmes ont un travail en dehors de la maison. Leurs salaires ne sont pas très élevés mais sont essentiels puisqu’ils contribuent fortement à la survie de la famille restée au pays avec laquelle elles gardent des liens forts. </text>
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                <text>The presence of foreign women in Italy is particularly relevant in communities originating from Eastern European countries. This presence is destined to increase in the near future. Eastern European women are particularly numerous in the Adriatic regions, mainly because of spatial proximity. This kind of mobility is also reinforced by the EU development programmes favouring cooperation among all the Adriatic regions. The phenomenon is relevant enough to justify the existence of an Adriatic model. Chieti-Pescara metropolitan area represents well this model. Female migration in this area is characterised by a large presence of Eastern European women, fairly well-educated, who move alone, motivated by economic factors, searching for autonomy and independence. They play an important role in the domestic care, in a mature society where women have a job outside home. Their salary is not very high but it is used also to contribute to the survival of the family members left behind with whom they keep a strong link. </text>
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                <text>La communauté des anciens Juifs soviétiques dans le Grand Toronto a beaucoup augmenté depuis 15 ans, à la fois par immigration directe depuis les pays de l’ex-URSS et par re-migration de Juifs russes depuis Israël. Peu d’études canadiennes sur les expériences de réinstallation des Juifs russes se sont penchées jusqu’à présent sur les questions d’identité juive et de modification de cette identité avec la migration. Cette étude ethnique exploratoire est basée sur des entretiens, des discussions de groupe et l’observation des contextes de vie des immigrants avec l’intention de comparer quelques aspects essentiels de l’intégration entre Juifs arrivés directement de l’ex-URSS et Juifs ayant d’abord migré vers Israël. Les récits collectés pour cette étude portent sur différents points : causes de la migration vers le Canada, difficultés d’entrée sur le marché du travail canadien, perception des niveaux de vie, difficultés spécifiques aux couples d’immigrants, aux jeunes et aux personnes âgées, liens transnationaux avec d’autres branches de la diaspora juive russe. Les résultats indiquent des différences notables entre les deux groupes, en particulier dans l’adaptation au marché du travail et les processus familiaux. En général, les migrants de seconde migration sont mieux armés pour le mode de vie et l’économie occidentale et ont plus de points d’ancrage dans la société canadienne que ceux qui arrivent directement de l’ex-URSS. </text>
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                <text>The community of former Soviet Jews in the Greater Toronto Area has considerably expanded over the last 15 years reflecting both immigration from the former Soviet Union (FSU) and re-migration of Russian Jews from Israel. Few Canadian studies of the resettlement experiences of Russian Jews focused on the issues of Jewish identity and its change upon migration. This exploratory ethnographic study included in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and observations of natural contexts of immigrants’ lives with the goal of comparing some key aspects of social integration between direct arrivals from the FSU and secondary migrants from Israel. The narratives collected in this study refer to several domains: causes of migration to Canada, the challenges of occupational adjustment, perceived living standards and quality of life, the specific challenges faced by immigrant couples, youth and the elders, and transnational ties with other branches of the Russian Jewish diaspora. The findings point to some tangible differentials in the integration process between the two groups of immigrants, particularly in their labor market adjustments and family processes. Generally, ‘second lap’ migrants from Israel are better equipped for western economic marketplace and have more social anchors within Canadian society than direct arrivals from the FSU.  </text>
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                <text>Les accidents de la circulation sont désormais identifiés au niveau mondial comme un enjeu de santé publique. Vientiane, capitale de la RDP Lao, fait face à une augmentation soudaine, importante et sans précédent du trafic routier qui a de lourdes conséquences sur la santé de la population. Cet article dresse un tableau de la situation en suivant une approche de géographie de la santé c'est-à-dire en considérant les accidents de la circulation à la fois comme objet géographique et fait de santé. </text>
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                <text>Road traffic accidents are now identified as a worldwide public health issue. Vientiane, capital city of Lao PDR, is facing a sudden and unprecedented increase of traffic that has negative consequences on the health of the general population. This paper will discuss the current situation in Vientiane by using a geography of health approach that will examine traffic accidents as both a geographical object and health issue. </text>
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                <text>En trente ans la Chine a accompli trois transitions : de la planification centralisée vers l’économie de marché, le passage d’une société agricole vers une société industrielle, de la vie rurale vers une urbanisation très intense. La rapidité des transitions chinoises a provoqué une intensification des migrations internes en Chine. Les migrants développent des plurimobilités intracontinentales, c’est-à-dire des mobilités successives des marchés du travail ruraux vers les marchés du travail urbains et réciproquement. La figure du migrant est devenue alors véritablement emblématique pour appréhender les processus de reconfiguration et de segmentation des marchés du travail mais aussi plus globalement la question des résistances dans la société chinoise. Les processus de socialisation des migrants rendent compte d’un dégradé de formes d’affiliation et de mises à distances sociale et économique propres à la société chinoise. Le migrant apparaît comme se constituant en acteur individuel disqualifié socialement, objet de domination mais aussi capable de circulation, d’action, de mobilisation. </text>
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                <text>Cet article analyse les modalités de l’accès aux médicaments dans la capitale indienne, Delhi, en s’attardant plus spécifiquement sur le rôle occupé par les pharmacies dans le processus de diffusion des produits pharmaceutiques dans l’espace urbain. Après avoir examiné la répartition des officines à l’échelle urbaine, l’auteur souligne ensuite les effets de co-présence nés des complémentarités fonctionnelles entre les lieux et les acteurs du système de soins. Dans un troisième temps, l’analyse strictement spatiale est élargie, permettant un glissement de la notion d’accessibilité à la notion d’accès au médicament. </text>
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                <text>Convaincus de l’intérêt d’appréhender la mobilité en soi, les auteurs s’intéressent à l’aptitude des adolescents à se déplacer seuls et librement. Ils font usage pour cela de l’enquête globale Transport de 2001 qui recense pour un jour de semaine, pour un samedi et un dimanche, l’ensemble des déplacements réalisés par tout résident en Île-de-France âgé d’au moins 6 ans. Les données mettent en lumière les ressources et contraintes qui façonnent les opportunités de la mobilité urbaine des adolescents ainsi que les formes et les conditions de leurs déplacements. Au final, cet article constitue un pas vers la construction d’une sociologie de l’adolescence où l’aptitude à l’auto-mobilité et la capacité à lier au mieux le temps libre avec les autres temps sociaux sont centrales. </text>
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                <text>Cet article porte sur les flux de demandeurs d’asile et sur leur localisation dans la ville centrée sur l’agglomération lyonnaise. L’étude géographique offre une analyse des mouvements des demandeurs d’asile selon des emboîtements dans le temps et dans l’espace, tout en reflétant le vécu des demandeurs d’asile et les contradictions du milieu d’accueil. La première partie s’intéresse au flux de demandeurs d’asile sur la période 1994-2005, elle fait ressortir les grandes tendances d’un flux très majoritairement européen orienté Est-Ouest, mais aussi les fluctuations dans la composition nationale et régionale des origines des migrants. La seconde partie de l’article revient sur la géographie administrative des structures dédiées à l’accueil des demandeurs d’asile dans l’agglomération lyonnaise, structures qui dessinent de nouvelles centralités urbaines. Enfin, l’article met en relief la mobilité du demandeur d’asile dans l’agglomération, nomade urbain, qui investit parfois des espaces publics centraux au point de les transformer en « points chauds », comme ce fut le cas pour la place Carnot au début des années 2000.  </text>
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                <text>The following article deals with the issue of asylum seekers, their migration routes within Europe and the areas they are to be found in cities. This case study will focus on the urban area of Lyon, France. Geographic tools and methods enable us to analyze these migratory trends while taking into account several overlapping space-time scales, but also the experience of asylum seekers, and the contradictions sticking to the arrival point. We will first study the asylum seekers' migratory routes from 1994 to 2005. These people mostly go from Eastern to Western Europe, even though they may come from various countries and regions. We will then analyze the case of refugee reception centers and provisional accommodation centers in Lyon, as new urban centralities begin to unfold around them. We will eventually shed light on asylum seeker mobility within the urban area. As "urban nomads", asylum seekers are led to "take possession" of some public spaces, turning them into urban hot spots, as shown in the 2000s by the example of the Place Carnot, a public square in the heart of Lyon. </text>
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                <text>Pour des petits États comme le Luxembourg, croissance économique et stabilité démographique reposent sur l’immigration. Cet apport de populations est cependant marqué par une migration fortement contrastée : hautement qualifiée et moins qualifiée. De manière pratique, les migrants doivent intégrer le marché du logement. Dans ce contexte d’intégration, le marché immobilier luxembourgeois est caractérisé par des prix élevés à la fois pour l'achat ou la location d'un logement. La propriété d'une maison familiale se révèle par ailleurs être un « modèle résidentiel dominant ». Alors, quelle est la position des migrants par rapport aux Nationaux sur le marché du logement ? Est-ce que l'intégration résidentielle est possible et souhaitée par les migrants selon leur qualification et leur origine ? Pour étudier ces questions, deux approches sont utilisées : 1) des indices de ségrégation résidentielle ; 2) des portraits descriptifs de la mobilité résidentielle des ménages. Les données analysées proviennent de l’enquête longitudinale du panel européen des ménages résidant au Luxembourg (PSELL2, 1994-2002) ainsi que des recensements nationaux luxembourgeois (STATEC, 1991, 2001). Les résultats montrent que l'accès à la propriété est plus facile pour les étrangers hautement qualifiés ainsi que pour les Luxembourgeois, que ceux-ci soient plus ou moins qualifiés. Les ménages moins qualifiés, en particulier les étrangers, rencontrent plus de difficultés d’intégration. Toutefois, les programmes de support en logement leur facilitent l’accès, tout en les dirigeant vers le modèle résidentiel dominant. La mobilité observée dans le système résidentiel, ainsi que sur le territoire, suggère différentes aspirations et stratégies d’intégration entre les catégories de migrants. Si ces trajectoires résidentielles mènent vers l’intégration, elles suggèrent également une ségrégation résidentielle douce et dictée par le haut de l’échelle socio-économique. </text>
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                <text>For small states like Luxembourg, the stability and economic growth depend on migration. This contribution of new populations is, however, a strongly contrasted migration : highly qualified and less qualified workers. In a pragmatic perspective, migrants need to integrate the housing market. In this context of integration, the housing market in Luxembourg is characterized by high prices for either the purchase or the rental of a dwelling. The property of a single-family house is also being a “dominant residential model”. So what is the positioning of migrants compared to the nationals in the Luxembourg housing market ? Is the residential integration is possible and desired by migrants according to their qualification level and their country of origin ? To study these questions, two approaches are used : 1) residential segregation indices, 2) descriptive portraits of households’ residential mobility. The data analyzed come from the longitudinal European Community Household Panel (ECHP) for Luxembourg (PSELL2, 1994-2002) and the Luxembourg national census (STATEC, 1991, 2001). The results show that house ownership access is easier for highly qualified foreigners as well as the Nationals independently of their qualification level. This being said, less qualified households, especially foreigners, are facing more difficulties for integration. The government housing support programs facilitate access for less qualified households to the housing market. However, the same housing programs conduct them to the “dominant residential model”. The observed mobility in the housing market, as well as on the territory, suggests different aspirations and strategies of integration for specific migrant categories. If these residential trajectories lead to integration, they also suggest slow residential segregation dynamics which are connected to the top of the socio-economic scale. </text>
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                <text>La question de l’insertion sur le marché du travail urbain des migrants ruraux est aujourd’hui devenue essentielle en Chine. Dans un contexte de réformes économiques, les politiques migratoires en Chine continentale se sont redéfinies, intensifiant ainsi fortement les migrations internes. Depuis les années 1980, cet exode est pour l’essentiel celui des « paysans-ouvriers » (min gong), qui sont ainsi devenus un élément majeur de la transition de la Chine vers une économie de marché. Cet article étudie l’insertion de ces migrants ruraux sur le marché du travail de la province du Guangdong à partir d’une base de données originales, issues d’une enquête sur les paysans-ouvriers, réalisée en 2006. À partir de modèles de durée, nous portons une attention particulière aux caractéristiques individuelles, temporelles (évolution de la mobilité dans l’emploi au cours du temps) et spatiales (rôle du lieu d’origine). Nos résultats montrent que les migrants forment un groupe hétérogène du point de vue de leurs caractéristiques individuelles et de leur employabilité dans le delta de la rivière des Perles. Les femmes, les jeunes et les peu qualifiés sont avantagés. La proximité géographique est également favorable. Nous examinons enfin les déterminants du salaire urbain des paysans-ouvriers qui s’insèrent sur un marché du travail de plus en plus segmenté et fragmenté. </text>
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                <text>The topic of integration of rural migrants into the urban job market has become essential in China. Within the context of economic reforms, migration policies in mainland China have been redefined, with a strong intensification of internal migrations. Since the 1980’s, this movement is mostly represented by flows of peasant-workers (min gong), who have become a major element of China’s transition towards a market economy. This paper examines the insertion of rural migrants into the job market of Guangdong province, using an original database stemming from a 2006 survey of peasant-workers. From duration models, we give a particular attention to individual, temporal (evolution of job mobility with time) and spatial (role of the place of out-migration) characteristics. Our results show that migrants are a heterogeneous group considering individual characteristics and their employability in the Pearl River delta. Women, young people and low-skilled workers have an advantage. Geographic proximity is also a positive element. Finally, we examine the determinants of urban salaries for the peasant-workers who are entering a job market that appears more and mosre segmented and fragmented.  peasant-workers, mobility, urban employment, salary, China </text>
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                <text>Cet article présente les résultats d’une recherche dont les objectifs étaient de connaître l’emploi, la gestion et la perception du temps quotidien des femmes « adultes » de Barcelone et de comparer ce temps quotidien avec les temps offerts par la ville. L’utilisation d’une méthodologie qui combine les approches qualitative et quantitative a permis de dégager cinq axes thématiques : la perception et l’expérimentation de la journée quotidienne, le temps de travail, productif ou professionnel, le temps de travail reproductif ou domestique et de soin à la famille, le temps personnel et finalement l’opinion et la perception par rapport aux temps et aux horaires de la ville </text>
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                <text>La Principauté d’Andorre est un micro-État situé au cœur du massif des Pyrénées-Orientales, entre l’Espagne et la France. Elle fait partie des plus petits États du monde, tant d’un point de vue géographique que démographique. La population d’Andorre présente la particularité d’être majoritairement composée de non Andorrans. Par conséquent, les droits politiques, tel que le droit de vote, sont détenus par une minorité qui a le pouvoir de prendre des décisions pour l’ensemble des communautés qui forment la société andorrane. Cette situation, qui peut être source de conflits et de ressentiments, s’explique par les puissants flux migratoires qui ont marqué la principauté lors de son essor économique, conjugués à une législation sur l’accès à la nationalité restrictive. Aujourd’hui, les autorités andorranes tentent d’intégrer ces populations en leur faisant acquérir le principal marqueur de l’identité de la principauté : la langue catalane, tout en facilitant l’accès à la nationalité des enfants nés en Andorre de parents étrangers. À l’heure du débat sur l’identité nationale en France, il apparaît intéressant de montrer comment l’Andorre gère cette question sensible. </text>
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                <text>The Principality of Andorra is a microstate located in the heart of the Pyrénées-Orientales, mountain range between Spain and France. It is one of the smallest countries in the world, both from a geographical and demographic point of view.  The population of Andorra has the distinction of being largely composed of non-Andorran. Therefore, political rights such as voting rights are held by a minority who has the power to make decisions for all communities that form the Andorran society. This situation, which can cause conflict and resentment, can be explained by strong migration flows that have marked the principality during its economic boom, combined with restrictive legislation on access to nationality. Today, the Andorran authorities are trying to integrate these people by letting them acquire the primary marker of identity of the principality : the Catalan language, while facilitating access to citizenship of children born in Andorra from foreign parents. At the time of the debate on national identity in France, it would seem interesting to show how Andorra handles this sensitive issue. </text>
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