La réalité des couples mariés qui n’habitent pas ensemble en Europe: contraints à la migration ou unions plus individualisées?
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L’étude des couples ne vivant pas ensemble (Couple Non-Cohabitant (CNC), en anglais Living Apart Together (LAT)) est de plus en plus présente dans la sociologie de la famille. Il n’existe presque pas d’études quantitatives ayant analysé les couples mariés vivant séparément. Cependant, les changements familiaux les plus récents font augmenter la possibilité de ces unions. Cette re-cherche analyse la réalité des LAT mariés d’un point de vue quantitatif, grâce au projet GGS qui permet de rassembler un sous-échantillon de 524 cas issus de 8 pays d’Europe. Les résultats signalent l’existence de ces deux typologies au sein de ces couples mariés. Cependant, la situation prédominante est celle des couples qui vivent cette situation de façon forcée. Ils sont caractérisés par un âge moyen supérieur, un contact moins fréquent et un plus grand sentiment de solitude que les autres couples ne vivant pas ensemble.
The study of couples living apart together (LAT) is increasingly present in the sociology of the family. There are hardly any quantitative studies that have analyzed LAT marriages. However, the most recent family changes increase the possibility of these unions. This research analyzes the reality of married LAT from a quantitative point of view, thanks to the GGS project which brings togeth-er a sub-sample of 524 cases from 8 European countries. The results indicate the existence of both types within these marriages. However, the predominant situa-tion is that of couples who experience this situation in a forced way. They are characterized by a higher average age, less frequent contact and a greater feeling of loneliness than the rest of couples without living together
The study of couples living apart together (LAT) is increasingly present in the sociology of the family. There are hardly any quantitative studies that have analyzed LAT marriages. However, the most recent family changes increase the possibility of these unions. This research analyzes the reality of married LAT from a quantitative point of view, thanks to the GGS project which brings togeth-er a sub-sample of 524 cases from 8 European countries. The results indicate the existence of both types within these marriages. However, the predominant situa-tion is that of couples who experience this situation in a forced way. They are characterized by a higher average age, less frequent contact and a greater feeling of loneliness than the rest of couples without living together
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1. AYUSO, L. (2020) “La réalité des couples mariés qui n’habitent pas ensemble en Europe: contraints à la migration ou unions plus individualisées ?” Cahiers Canadiens de Sociologie/ The Canadian Journal of Sociology, 45 (3) 239-264
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